Mass Effect: Andromeda’s Collector’s Edition Includes A Remote-Controlled Nomad Vehicle

BioWare has announced a slew of different special editions for its upcoming RPG Mass Effect: Andromeda, one of which will include a sleek remote-controlled Nomad vehicle.

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BioWare has announced a slew of different special editions for its upcoming RPG Mass Effect: Andromeda, one of which will include a sleek remote-controlled Nomad vehicle. Revealed following yesterday’s N7 Day celebrations, the collector’s edition will set you back $200 and comes with a stylish SteelBook case in which to store your copy of the game (not included).

Several different versions of the bundle are now available for pre-order over on BioWare’s website, including a $260 version which includes all of the above contents as well as a copy of the game. If you’re looking for something a little less pricey, $100 and $160 (no game and game included respectively) collector’s editions are available, although the Nomad vehicle included in these is a simple model rather than remote-controlled.

Similarly, more details for the previously leaked Deluxe Edition have been revealed. The $70 copy of the game will include a code for various types of in-game content that BioWare says totals $20 in value.

Remote-Controlled Nomad

  • App controlled using smart device
  • 6 wheel drive with front and rear steering
  • Functioning LEDs and built-in camera
  • Built-in rechargeable battery with USB charge cable
  • Includes a limited edition SteelBook® case
  • Individually numbered

Mass Effect: Andromeda launches Spring 2017 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.


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