Included with the Halo 5: Guardians Limited Edition bundle, comes a physical disc of the game packed into a SteelBook case, designed to look like it came straight out of the world of Halo. It also comes with a Metal Earth model of a Guardian, Spartan Locke’s Classified Orders, dossiers for Blue Team and Fireteam Osiris, Halo: The Fall of Reach Animated Series, and 14 Premium REQ Packs. This is a lot of extra goodies.
Included with the Halo 5: Guardians Limited Collector’s Edition is everything from the Limited Edition listed above. However, it comes with a digital code for the game and a statue of Master Chief and Spartan Locke. The Spartan Locke statue can be reconfigured and it also splits into two pieces.
Don’t have an Xbox One but you really want Halo 5? Don’t worry. There is a Limited Edition Halo 5 1TB Xbox One Bundle, available October 20. The console was specially designed, and includes custom sounds, which was inspired by Halo 5: Guardians. It includes the console, a limited edition Halo 5: Guardians Xbox One controller which has also been designed and inspired by Spartan Locke and UNSC technology. It also includes a digital copy of the game, all the goodies included with the Limited Edition, the Vanguard multiplayer emblem, and access to FOTUS-class armor.
Are you a fan of Master Chief and not Spartan Locke? That’s okay, there is also a Master Chief inspired limited edition Xbox One controller. Both limited edition controllers are sold separately, each including a special visor to customize your Halo 5: Guardians Spartan in the multiplayer modes. There is also the special edition Astro A40 Xbox One headset, which has been designed to look like the custom Xbox One Console.
I am personally not a fan of the Halo franchise, so these words are foreign to me. What do you think about the new Halo 5 goodies?
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Source: Xbox Wire
Ali is a games journalist, Mobile and Tech Reporter at Wccftech. They contributed 51 articles to ICXM between 2015–2016, focused on game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: covers mobile hardware, telecoms, and consumer-tech news for Wccftech.
