The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition
A 17-inch diorama of Kliff riding the Golden Star. That's what's in the collector's box, and it's the kind of piece that makes your entire game room rearrange itself around it. The Crimson Desert Collector's Edition for PC delivers Pearl Abyss's open-world action-adventure with one of the most impressive physical props in recent collector's edition history.
Crimson Desert is the next evolution from the studio behind Black Desert Online, built as a single-player focused open-world action-adventure with combat depth that draws from everything Pearl Abyss learned about fluid, responsive fighting systems. The world of Pywel is massive, the story follows mercenary leader Kliff through a narrative-driven campaign, and the combat progression offers genuine build diversity. This is Pearl Abyss proving they can do single-player at the highest level.
The Collector's Edition opens with that 17-inch Kliff and Golden Star diorama, measuring 43x28x25cm and demanding premium shelf space. The limited edition steelbook houses the game, while a fabric map of Pywel gives you a tactile representation of the world you'll be exploring. Three character photos, a Greymane brooch, three patches, and a developer letter add layers of physical detail. The Ultimate Package DLC drops exclusive weapons including the Tormented Soul Bow and Long Sword Sielos.
Physical PC collector's editions with dioramas this size are extraordinarily rare. Pearl Abyss went all in on this one, and at 17 inches, the Kliff statue isn't sharing shelf space with anything. It IS the shelf. This is the PC collector's piece of 2026.






