Activision has revealed three different collector's edition configurations for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
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The three editions range from $79.99 to $119.99, and come with the game and a variety of extras depending on which you're looking at. Here are the details for the three:
The Atlas Limited Edition is the lowest-priced of the three at $79.99 and features both digital and physical content, including a bonus multiplayer map Atlas Gorge, a collectible SteelBook, the Welcome to Atlas: Advanced Soldier Manual, and the Atlas Digital Content Pack, a collection of digital content that includes an Atlas-themed exoskeleton, Atlas-themed weaponry, and more.
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The Atlas Digital Pro Edition, as the name implies, is made up of entirely digital content. It includes all of the same virtual additions as the Atlas Pro Edition, and the Advanced Warfare Season Pass, and the Atlas Digital Edition Personalization Pack--which will be detailed soon-- for $99.99.
The most premium bundle is the Advanced Warfare Atlas Pro Edition, which includes all digital and physical content in the other editions (including the Season Pass) and retails for $119.
The Atlas Gorge map present in all three editions re-envisions the popular Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare map Pipeline, remade to better suit the abilities of Advanced Warfare's exoskeletons.
The Digital Content pack includes two weapons--the Bal-27 AE Assault Rifle and the Atlas 45 AE Pistol--an Atlas exoskeleton suit, an Atlas helmet, an Atlas player card, and a singleplayer exoskeleton upgrade token. It also gives you five bonus supply drops, which will be further detailed on August 11.