Call of Duty: WWII is the most important Call of Duty game to launch since Modern Warfare in 2007. To drive the point home, Sledgehammer is going to be offering one of the craziest special editions of the game we’ve ever seen, with some stunning collectibles. These items are going to find their way to the shelves of not only big Call of Duty fans, but of war historians and enthusiasts as well. Get your first look at the Call of Duty: WWII Valor Collection.
We got our first look at this beauty in a tweet from Michael Condrey. Since then, EBGames Australia has posted pre-orders for this unique collector’s edition which has given us a few more details. It turns out we’re actually dealing with two separate Valor Collections: The Valor Collection, and the Valor Collection Pro. Both, as you might expect, are very expensive.
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The listing reads as follows:
Featuring content from all three in-game modes, the Call of Duty: WWII Valor Collection Pro includes:
Call of Duty: WWII Game
Exclusive Steelbook
Season Pass
The Divisions Pack DLC
Call of Duty: WWII Exclusive Statue
Complete set of in-game Division Patches:
Infantry
Airborne
Mountain
Armored
Expeditionary
Collectible Nazi Zombies Bloodraven Sword Pin
Exclusive Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies 24” x 36” poster
So how much is this going to set you back, and what does the less-expensive Valor Collection get you?
Pricing and Standard Valor Collection Details
Right now we only have the Australian pricing, but the Valor Collection Pro is going for $270 AUD, which converts to roughly $214. I’d expect a price tag of $199.99 here in the states for the Valor Collection Pro. The standard Valor collection is a little more forgiving, and will ring up for about $30 less, and will come with the following:
- Call of Duty: WWII Game
Exclusive Steelcase
The Divisions Pack DLC
Call of Duty: WWII Exclusive Statue
Complete set of in-game Division Patches:
Infantry
Airborne
Mountain
Armored
Expeditionary
Collectible Nazi Zombies Bloodraven Sword Pin
Exclusive Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies 24” x 36” poster
So the only thing we’re really missing here is the season pass, and the game will come with a “steelcase” instead of a “steelbook.” Additionally, the Valor Collection Pro will only be available for consoles, and not for PC. For most of you, the season pass will be the deal breaker here. We will say that Activision usually makes the season pass worth your extra investment in Call of Duty games.
So what do you think? That bronze statue is pretty crazy. It could look great in glass casing, or it could be the most badass paperweight you or your friends have ever seen. Are you willing to plop down $200 to be a part of the most significant Call of Duty launch of the generation? Let us know below!