Bethesda Unveils Skyrim Collector’s Edition

We should have acted; they're already here. We should have preordered!

Bethesda’s Todd Howard finally unveiled the details on the Collector’s Edition of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.  It’ll set RPG fans back $150 and comes with a statuette of the dragon Alduin from the game, an art book, and a making of DVD.  Preorders are set to begin immediately at participating retailers. Here’s the full details straight from Bethesda:

Alduin Statue: Created in conjunction with the IP Factory, this collector’s only statue stands 12” tall and is made of high quality PVC.  Modeled from actual in-game 3D digital files, it showcases Alduin, the World Eater.  He stands perched atop one the game’s many dragon walls that teach the player the lethal language of dragons.

‘The Art of Skyrim’ Official Art Book: Featuring over 200 pages of striking, full-color illustrations, sketches and models, this stunning 9 3/8” x 12 1/8” coffee table book showcases the characters, creatures, environments, and weaponry of Skyrim.  With a foreword by game director Todd Howard and commentary from Bethesda Game Studios artists, readers will be guided through the game’s iconic visual style.

‘The Making of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’ DVD: This documentary DVD contains exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage, including interviews with the Bethesda Game Studios team as they take you from concept to creation and provide insights into the story, gameplay, setting, legacy of the Elder Scrolls franchise, and much more.

 

[Source: Bethesda Blog]

[Image via Bethesda Softworks.]

Nick Santangelo
Nick Santangelo
Nick Santangelo

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