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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Collector's Edition

PLAYSTATION 3
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Collector's Edition
Bethesda Softworks11/11/2011Americas

You can Fus Ro Dah all you want, but nothing clears a shelf like Alduin in statue form. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Collector's Edition for PlayStation 3 stripped away the noise and gave collectors exactly three items, each one pulling its weight without question.

The Alduin statue is the undeniable star. Bethesda's apocalyptic dragon frozen mid-roar, wings outstretched, radiating the kind of menace that makes every other figure in your display case look like it's reconsidering its life choices. It's a display piece that transcends the game it represents, though knowing the game makes it infinitely better.

The Art of Skyrim official art book deserves more than a passing mention. This isn't a pamphlet with a few screenshots. It's a proper exploration of the visual identity behind one of gaming's most atmospheric worlds. Every hold, every creature, every ruin started as a sketch somewhere in this book. For collectors who appreciate the craft behind the product, it's the kind of companion piece you actually revisit.

Rounding things out is The Making of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim DVD, a behind-the-scenes documentary that captures the ambition and chaos of building a world this dense. It's a snapshot of a studio at the height of its powers during an era when disc-based extras still meant something tangible.

Three pieces. Zero waste. The Skyrim Collector's Edition remains a benchmark for how to package a beloved RPG without drowning collectors in trinkets. This is shelf royalty.

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