So what comes with the Collector’s Edition? It will come with a dummy finger 4G USB drive, a metal case, a VHS tape box, an exclusive lithograph, a “creepy note”, and a music box shaped like a house (as you can see above). The music box is capable of playing a sample of the song “Go Tell Aunt Rhody”, is 8-inches tall, and includes flashing LED lights, which we can only imagine might look particularly creepy especially at night.
The entire set is priced at $180 and will naturally include a copy of the game as well. We should note that GameStop’s Collector’s Edition of the game won’t be the only version that will be sold. There are some pre-order bonuses and there will also be a Deluxe Edition of the game, so if you don’t want to spend too much money, those are some other options that you can look at.
Resident Evil 7 has been pegged for a release on the 24th of January, 2017 and will be playable on the PC, PS4, Xbox One, and the PlayStation VR.