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Dig VR announces collector's edition with two real-life excavators and a trip to America that costs

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

The era of extravagant multi-hundred thousand dollar collector's editions appears to have passed around a decade ago but one digging VR game has w69 brought it back with a bang, or whatever noise excavators make. 

Dig VR, as you might be able to imagine, is a VR game about digging. It releases November 14. Available as a preorder for £11 / $15, which goes up to £15 / $20 at launch, a w69 slot ทาง เข้า​ new ludicrously over-the-top deluxe edition was just announced that can be all yours for a measly £500,000. 

  • Saint's Row 4: Super Dangerous Wad-Wad edition that includes plastic surgery, a Lamborghini, and more (which pointed out wasn't a great deal)
  • that included a "Custom built zombie-proof shelter"
  • that comes with a 170 mph supercar
Virtual reality

(Image credit: Valve)

: which kit should you choose?
: you need serious GPU power for VR
: don't get tied to your desktop in VR

In a conversation with multiple PR representatives, I was told a lot of the reason we don't tend to see this style of marketing as much anymore is partially down to the rise of digital games and lower production costs for digital-only content versus, say, an excavator.

The profit on these huge physical editions isn't the main pull, of course, but for some, it is much easier, and more cost-effective to get marketing through other means. Ironically, the less that marketing relies on those w69 slot ทางเข้า​ big editions, the more of an impact they have when they get released.

Of course, the point of these hyper-expensive collector's editions is to get people talking (and writing) about them and Dig VR, with all its excavator-related goodies has pulled me in too. Though it's really that sticker book I'm after. 

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