Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Collector’s Box Revealed
GameStop announced the release of a Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Collector’s Box, which will coincide with the game’s October 12 launch. The Collector’s Box is a GameStop exclusive, which diehard fans of the series can acquire for $29.99.
The Black Ops 4 Collector’s Box includes six items valued at $60, making it quite the bargain. The set includes:
- Utility Bag
- Socks
- Beanie
- Multi-Prong USB Adaptor
- Keychain
- Collectible Enamel Pin
Please note what is missing from the Collector’s Box: the game itself. Black Ops 4 arrives in stores on the same day, so players can pick up both products for around $100. True fans of the series likely won’t bat an eye at that price tag. Considering this set won’t be available anywhere else, this feels like a must-have for CoD faithful.
Black Ops 4 is quickly becoming one of the most talked about games of the year, primarily for positive reasons. Treyarch has mentioned that modding may be available. Players will receive some of the franchise’s most iconic multiplayer maps. And the title comes with three unique Zombie modes ready to roll. All three of these features aim to please the most devoted portion of the franchise’s fanbase.
However, the title has also received some blowback from players. Black Ops 4 will not contain a campaign mode. That’s not necessarily a negative, as it means more time can be devoted to crafting a stronger multiplayer mode. More upsetting is the “All or Nothing” DLC model, which has sparked some serious backlash among fans. It seems possible that the latter may end up being retconned based on the feedback the announcement received.
What do you think, gamers? Are you excited to get some unique Black Ops 4 gear? How do you feel about the All or Nothing DLC? Let us know in the comments, and follow DFTG on Twitter for more gaming and entertainment updates!
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Drew is a freelance writer for DFTG. He's the former Managing Editor of Haogamers and has been published in the Chicago Tribune and The Paragon Journal. He also edited the novel Three Brightnesses and Artist Journey: Rachta Lin (2016 and 2017 editions).