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The Sims Medieval Collector's Edition

PC
The Sims Medieval Collector's Edition
EA3/22/2011

Medieval plumbobs hit different. The Sims Medieval Collector's Edition on PC took EA's beloved life simulator back to the age of swords and sorcery, and the physical extras matched the theme with a commitment you don't often see. You get an original art sketch book, a 3D castle artwork map of the game's kingdom, an A3 poster, a soundtrack CD, and a genuine wax seal featuring an embossed Plumbob.

The DLC adds three throne rooms and 10 exclusive outfits. That wax seal is the conversation starter. It's a functional, tactile piece of Sims history that bridges the gap between collectible and artifact, the kind of oddball inclusion that makes collector's editions worth hunting.

The art sketch book offers a raw look at how the team reimagined SimCity's DNA through a medieval lens, and the 3D castle map adds legitimate display value for anyone who appreciates cartographic detail. The Sims franchise doesn't get nearly enough credit in collector circles, partly because the packaging rarely pushed boundaries. This edition pushed.

It leaned into the medieval conceit with props that feel pulled from the game world itself. For Sims completionists and PC collector's edition enthusiasts, finding this one sealed with the wax stamp intact is the kind of quiet grail that rewards patience.