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Bethesda Games has been making games for years now, and over those years, they have grown into a very recognizable developer and publisher. This is all thanks to their work on some of the most recognizable franchises before Starfield.

They started with The Elder Scrolls series; this series’ latest installment, Skyrim, might just be their best-selling game. Then they revolutionized the popular Fallout series by bringing it to 3D. And now they are all set to launch Starfield, an RPG that takes players on a journey through galaxies.

And all these games have launched with special editions too. Those collector’s editions have been nothing short of awesome. So here are the best collector’s editions we have seen from Bethesda.

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Starfield

Starfield is the upcoming Bethesda game that everybody is familiar with. It is the company’s first foray into the galactic domain. This game would be launched with its own collector’s edition called the Constellation Edition.

This edition’s highlight would be the Chronomark, a watch the main character uses in-game. It is accompanied by a digital copy of the game, an expansion pass, and a very awesome-looking steel book.

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Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The list of epic collectors’ editions from Bethesda starts with none other than Skyrim. This game was launched in 2011 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. This game’s collector’s edition came with a statue of the game’s elder dragon, Alduin.

As expected, it was sold out the moment it was available for purchase.

Fallout 4

Fallout 4 is the last big-budget mainline game Bethesda launched in its series of open-world RPGs. Just like any other Bethesda game, this one sold well and was reviewed very well too. In its collector’s edition, what is better than a dragon statue?

Maybe a lifelike functional replica of Pip-boy 3000? A very important tool players use to do pretty much everything. This replica came with a phone slot; players can install the Pip-Boy app on their phones and slide their phones into this Pip-Boy. It became their own practical version, and it even connected with the game.

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Fallout 3

This post-apocalyptic survival game was the first in the series Bethesda worked on. This was the series’ entry into the 3D domain, and it blew away people. What was even better was its collector’s edition, and the most interesting thing that it came with was a custom lunchbox based on an in-game item.

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Best for picnics in post-apocalyptic worlds.

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