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Viking: Battle for Asgard (Tin)

XBOX 360
Also available on:PLAYSTATION 3
Viking: Battle for Asgard (Tin)
Europe

Here's a collector's edition with an identity crisis, and honestly, that's part of the charm. Viking: Battle for Asgard shipped in a tin case on Xbox 360 that was marketed as a SteelBook edition but turned out to not actually be a SteelBook at all. The collector community noticed immediately, and the distinction matters.

Viking: Battle for Asgard was Creative Assembly's hack-and-slash take on Norse mythology, a game about rallying armies of Vikings to fight the forces of Hel across massive open battlefields. The tin edition gave the game a shelf presence that the standard release simply couldn't match, wrapping Skarin's brutal saga in metallic packaging that caught light and caught eyes. But the controversy around the SteelBook labeling is what makes this one genuinely interesting to collectors. A tin case and a branded SteelBook are different products with different manufacturing standards, and the mislabeling created a small but memorable moment in collector's edition history.

For Xbox 360 collectors who care about packaging oddities, this is a fascinating piece. It's a case study in how marketing terminology and actual product specs don't always align, and that kind of quirk ages into genuine collectibility. The game itself delivered satisfying large-scale combat in an era when Norse mythology wasn't the oversaturated theme it would later become. Viking: Battle for Asgard in its tin case is the kind of shelf piece that starts conversations, not because of what's inside, but because of the story around the packaging itself. Sometimes the best collector's items are the ones with a footnote attached.