Resident Evil Revelations Japanese Limited Edition Promotes a Watch (But It’s A Nice Watch)

Crafted by US Agency, of all people.

Posted By | On 25th, Jan. 2013

Who doesn’t love Limited Edition copies of games? There’s always a ton of goodies to be made by way of nerd paraphernalia, be it art books, comic books, bundled DLC or even snazzy Spartan helmets.

Which is what makes the Japanese Limited Edition of the upcoming Resident Evil: Revelations, set to be released for Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii in North America and Europe on May 21st and 24th respectively, odd. See that watch? It’s crafted by the US Agency, can glow in the dark and looks pretty dapper. It’s also worn by Jill Valentine in-game.


But is it worth 42,000 yen (almost $467) for the BSAA wrist watch, a copy of the game, an OST CD and BSAA badge case?

Granted, there are other limited editions, with a copy of the game and the watch together running for 39,900 yen ($443) while one edition packs the game, OST and badge case for 7,490 yen ($83).

Awful lot of trouble for a watch, no?

Source: Siliconera


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