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The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings Collector's Edition

PC
The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings Collector's Edition

This is one of those collector's editions that set the standard for an entire generation. The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Collector's Edition for PC arrived in 2011 with a staggering amount of physical content, and CD Projekt RED's reputation for generous packaging starts right here. The 195-page art book alone would justify shelf space, but then you've got a detailed bust of Geralt's head, a world map, playing cards, five in-game poker dice with a carrying bag, paper craft dolls (including a massive Draug), stickers, a making-of DVD, the original soundtrack, and a Temerian Oren coin that feels like it belongs in a museum display.

There's even a "How to Play Cards and Dice" manual, because CD Projekt wanted you living in this world, not just visiting it. The Roche Commando Jacket DLC rounds out the digital side. What makes this edition legendary among us collectors isn't just the volume of stuff.

It's that every piece connects back to the game's world with genuine care. The coin has weight. The art book has substance.

The bust captures Geralt's scarred intensity. CD Projekt RED treated physical editions like love letters to their audience long before that became a marketing talking point. Complete sets are increasingly difficult to track down, and incomplete ones still command attention.

If you were building a single shelf to represent peak PC collector's editions from the early 2010s, this would be on it. No question.

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