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Titanfall Collectors Edition

PC
Titanfall Collectors Edition
EA3/11/2014
GenreShooter

Over 300 individual parts. Battery-powered LED lighting. Individually numbered. The Titanfall Collectors Edition on PC delivered an 18-inch Titan statue that's less of a pack-in and more of an engineering project, and it remains one of the most ambitious figurines ever included in a video game special edition.

Titanfall was the game that was supposed to define the next generation of multiplayer shooters, and Respawn Entertainment's Collectors Edition matched that ambition pound for pound. That Atlas Titan statue is a handcrafted monument to mech design, with LEDs illuminating the cockpit and chassis in a way that transforms any shelf into a display case. Each unit carries its own serial number, giving every collector a unique piece of production history. The 192-page hardcover art book is packed with full-color concept art that traces the evolution of Titans, Pilots, and the war-torn environments they inhabit. An exclusive full-size schematic poster of the Atlas Titan breaks down the mech's anatomy in technical detail, the kind of print that belongs framed on a wall.

Titanfall's legacy is complicated. The original required an always-online connection and had no single-player campaign, which means the game itself is essentially unplayable now that the servers are gone. That makes the Collectors Edition's physical goods even more important. The statue, the art book, and the poster are the only parts of this package that survived the server shutdown. They're permanent artifacts from a game that no longer exists in playable form. For PC collectors, that gives the Titanfall Collectors Edition a bittersweet significance that few other editions can claim. The game is gone. The Titan remains.

Titanfall Collectors Edition Unboxing Video