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Blizzard Starcraft 2 Collector’s Edition pricing unveiled

Blizzard Starcraft 2 Collector's Edition pricing unveiled

You just know that Blizzard’s Starcraft 2 Collector’s Edition is going to be huge, and the gaming goliath has just released its price tag that stands at $100, where you will get a 176-page art book, a ‘Thor’ unit pet for World of Warcraft and the original StarCraft including its expansion on a USB flash drive that comes in the form factor of protagonist Jim Raynor’s dog tag. For those who are not interested in these bloated extras, they can always opt for the vanilla version for $59.99, regardless of whether it is for the PC or the Mac. If you want to know more about the goodies in detail, why not check out our extended post?

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