'Resident Evil 7' updates: Gamestop-exclusive Collector's Edition includes Baker family mansion replica/music box and more

The supposed "Collector's Edition" for "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard." Gamestop Italy (via PlayStation Universe)

With the release date of the upcoming "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" game drawing near, Capcom has been releasing more tidbits about what the game can offer its players without fully spilling the beans about its plot. Recently, the company has revealed the game's Collector's Edition for the game, which comes with all sorts of unique items for avid collectors.

According to Game Rant, Capcom has made a pretty positive projection when it comes to the launch sales of its upcoming "Resident Evil" game. The company has even forecasted that the game will sell more than 4 million copies upon its launch. However, the company did not specify what it believes will be the best-selling versions of the game, so a lot of people do not have any idea whether or not the standard edition, digital deluxe edition, and collector's edition will earn the most for Capcom.

Meanwhile, it is safe to assume that the Gamestop-exclusive Collector's Edition of the "Resident Evil 7" game will not be selling as much as the others since it has a pretty heavy price tag. It has a retail price of $180, and it contains a plethora of expensive yet interesting collectibles from the game.

Along with the game itself, fans will have a replica of the Baker family mansion, and it is 8 inches tall, 7.5 inches in length, and 8.5 inches in width. It also functions as a music box which plays the song "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" while having an LED light accompaniment.

Furthermore, according to Parent Herald, some of the unique yet creepy collectibles from the Collector's Edition include a 4 GB USB flash drive in the form of a severed dummy finger, an exclusive lithograph featuring the Baker family, as well as a haunting note written by one of the mansion's residents.

"Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" will be released on January 24, 2017 for the PC, PS4, PS VR, and Xbox One.

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