
We've followed up with Bandai Namco to see if it will confirm any of these details. The Collector edition costs 499 AED (about $136), while the Prestige edition costs 1,799 AED (about $490). But in place of the red knight figurine, you instead get a 40-cm (about 16-inch) Lord of Cinder figurine and what looks like a different collector's box.īeing a Middle Eastern retailer, the prices listed for both versions are unlikely to line up with those you can expect to see in North America or Europe. The Prestige edition includes many of the same things-the game, art book, cloth map, soundtrack, patches, and metal case. The Collector edition comes with the game itself, a 25-cm (about 10-inch) red knight figurine, hardcover art book, cloth map, soundtrack, iron-on patches, metal case, and collector's box. That fits right into the April release window we'd previously been given. Accompanying images on both pages reveal their contents, as well as a release date of April 12, 2016. Geekay Games has published listings (via Wario64) for two versions of Dark Souls III: the Collector edition and Prestige edition. Dark Souls III will be available for PS4, Xbox One and PC on Main Japan, with a worldwide release of April 12.The release date and two separate collector's editions for Dark Souls III appear to have been leaked by an online retailer listing. While Bandai Namco has yet to confirm the existence of these two additions, the packaging shots taken from the retail look pretty legit. A big jump for essentially the only difference being an alternate figure.

There’s a huge difference in price, though, at least according to the retailer, listing the Collector’s Edition at essentially $135 (USD) and the Prestige Edition close to $500.

The Collector’s Edition will come with a copy of the game, collector’s box, SteelBook case, 4A hardcover artbook, soundtrack, cloth game map, 3x Iron-On patches, and a 25cm Red Knight figure. The Prestige Edition is is more for show than anything as it comes packed with everything from the Collector’s Edition, but instead of the Red Knight figure, you now get a larger 40cm Lord of Cinder Figurine in a fancier box. Arab online retailer, Geekaygames, has posted a listings for two new versions of Dark Souls III, one being a Collector’s Edition and the other a Prestige Edition. If you’re someone who’s fascinated with collector’s editions, then Bandai Namco may have something for you.
