
The Collector’s Box might be a little difficult to find, as it’s currently sold out on the Rockstar Warehouse. catalogue, a treasure map, a six shooter bandana, and a collectible coin. Some of the cooler items in the Collector’s Box include a Wheeler, Rawson and Co. In it, you’ll find things like a set of 12 cigarette cards, a double sided puzzle, and a set of pins. Instead, you’ll get a bunch of physical goodies all themed around Red Dead Redemption 2.

These two packages are priced the same because the Collector’s Box doesn’t actually come with a copy of the game – you’ll need to buy that separately.

The Collector’s Box will set you back $99.99, which is the same price as the Ultimate Edition. The Red Dead Redemption 2 Collector’s Box is something of an oddity among the game’s other editions.

It should be noted that in addition to the physical world map, the Ultimate Edition also comes with a steelbook case if you buy at retail, which is something the Special Edition is missing. If you’re not planning to spend a lot of time playing Red Dead Redemption 2‘s online mode – which won’t even enter beta until next month – you can definitely save some cash by skipping the Ultimate Edition and buying the Special Edition to unlock all of the single player bonuses. The Ultimate Edition also comes with a special Survivor theme for your online camp, along with a rank progression boost that will earn you your first 25 ranks in online faster. Unlike the dapple black thoroughbred, you’ll be able to use this horse in Red Dead Redemption 2‘s online mode. You’ll be granted access to two bonus outfits to use online – the Blackrose Bounty Hunter Outfit and the Copperhead Enforcer Outfit – along with the black chestnut thoroughbred horse.

The Ultimate Edition runs $99.99 and comes with everything the standard edition does while tossing in some extra goodies for the game’s online mode.
