To no one’s surprise, the collector’s edition ofDeath Strandingsold out quickly after it was revealed. Kojima’s reputation precedes him in this regard, especially considering the obscurity that surrounded the game. It seems that, right when we begin to understand the game, Kojima drops another bomb like how players have the ability tocalm the Bridge Baby.
Now, those who missed out on it the first time will get another chance at owning their own lifesize Bridge Baby pod, asDeath Strandingcollector’s editions are back in stock. This is almost guaranteed to run out quickly, so those who are interested will want to act now to secure it at one of three retailers:Amazon,GameStop, orTarget. The deal will only likely be live while supplies last.

Thecollector’s edition ofDeath Strandingcomes with everything included in the Special and Digital Deluxe editions with a few other perks as well. This includes a collectible steel book, in-game gold power skeletons that help with cargo or terrain, level 2 gold armor that gives Sam added protection, a special gold version of the “Ludens Mask” sunglasses, music from the game, a digital album download, a behind-the-scenes video, and 10 PSN character avatars.
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Items exclusive to the collector’s edition include the aforementioned Bridge Baby pod, a Bridges cargo case, and Ludens keychain. Despite all of this swag associated with this version, it comes at the modest price of $200, which is nothing in comparison tothe expensiveDestroy All Humans!Crypto-137 edition, and it comes with an alien backpack. However, the biggest restraint when it comes to thisDeath Strandingcollector’s edition may have more to do with time than money.
Reports indicate that some retailers ran out of collector’s editions within 30 minutes of stocking the merchandise before, which certainly bodes well for the launch ofDeath Stranding. Hopefully, it lives up to the expectations of the Kojima fanbase, as it launches in just a few short months.