Collector's Edition guide · Checked August 16, 2026
Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Collector's Edition Guide
The official preorder announcement names the physical extras, but retailer price, regional stock, delivery, and final packaging still need a store-level check. Use this guide to separate confirmed contents from assumptions before you buy.
- Confirmed extras5 named items
- Standard / Deluxe$59.99 / $69.99
- Collector priceVerify by region
- Standard launchFebruary 12, 2027
Quick answer: what is in the Collector's Edition?
The official Tomb Raider preorder page lists the Collector's Edition as everything in the Deluxe Edition plus a Premium Steel Case, a Lara Croft vs. The T-Rex Statue, a Mini Art Book, a Croft Signet Pin, and a Triumvirate Talisman Keychain. That is enough to confirm the named extras, but not enough to invent a universal price, statue dimensions, retailer stock, shipping date, or final box configuration.
- Confirmed from the official announcement: the five named physical or package extras listed in the contents table below.
- The PlayStation Blog lists Standard at $59.99 and Deluxe at $69.99 on the page checked for this guide; it does not establish one global Collector's Edition price.
- A Collector's Edition listing can vary by platform, country, retailer, tax, shipping, and whether the game entitlement is a code or a physical product.
- If a retailer page contradicts the official contents, pause and compare the exact item list, release timing, cancellation terms, and seller identity before paying.
What the official page confirms
The safest way to answer Collector's Edition contents is to start with first-party wording rather than reseller photos or social posts. The official announcement presents the Collector's Edition as the Deluxe package plus the five named extras below. It also warns that the shown contents are representative, so the table distinguishes a confirmed item name from details that still need to be checked at checkout.
| Item | Status | What to check first | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium Steel Case | Named by the official announcement | Check whether the case is included with the game format sold in your region and whether artwork may vary. | Tomb Raider preorder page |
| Lara Croft vs. The T-Rex Statue | Named by the official announcement | Do not infer height, material, weight, or pose from the promotional image; wait for retailer specifications. | Tomb Raider preorder page |
| Mini Art Book | Named by the official announcement | Confirm language, page count, physical format, and whether it ships with the main box or separately. | Tomb Raider preorder page |
| Croft Signet Pin | Named by the official announcement | Confirm whether it is packaged as a pin, its finish, and whether regional bundles use the same accessory. | Tomb Raider preorder page |
| Triumvirate Talisman Keychain | Named by the official announcement | Check the exact spelling and item description on the seller page; do not substitute an unrelated replica. | Tomb Raider preorder page |
What is not confirmed yet
Collector searches often turn one promotional image into a long list of assumed specifications. Those assumptions are where buying guides become unreliable. Keep the following questions open until the publisher or the exact retailer gives a written answer.
Collector's Edition price
The official pages checked here give clear Standard and Deluxe prices, but they do not provide one worldwide Collector's price. Compare the exact country, currency, tax, shipping, and retailer before treating a number as current.
Statue size and materials
The phrase “how big is the statue” is a useful question keyword, but the artwork is not a ruler. Do not publish height, weight, resin, PVC, or numbered-edition claims without a first-party or retailer specification.
Amazon or retailer-specific bundle
An “Amazon edition” may describe a retailer listing, a regional SKU, a bonus, or a temporary bundle. The official announcement does not make every marketplace label equivalent, so check the seller, SKU, included game format, and return terms.
Game code and platform entitlement
The Collector's artwork shows the full game alongside the physical extras, but an image alone does not settle whether every region receives a disc, cartridge, download code, or platform-specific entitlement. Read the checkout line item.
Price, region, Amazon and shipping checks
A strong Collector's Edition buying guide should help a reader verify a real offer, not just repeat the marketing image. Use the checklist before payment and save a copy of the final listing because physical bundles can change, sell out, ship separately, or follow different cancellation rules from digital games.
| Check | Why it matters | Safe action |
|---|---|---|
| Seller and source | Search results can mix publisher pages, marketplace sellers, affiliate listings, and resale offers. | Start with the official Tomb Raider announcement, then follow the platform or retailer path that clearly identifies the seller. |
| Local price and currency | A US price, a converted estimate, and a tax-included checkout total are not the same thing. | Record the displayed currency, tax treatment, shipping fee, and checkout total for your country. |
| Exact contents | A retailer may shorten “everything in Deluxe” or omit one physical extra from a compact product title. | Compare the full item list with the official five-item wording and save the listing details. |
| Game format | The package can contain a disc, a code, a platform-specific entitlement, or a product that requires a separate download. | Look for the platform, region, code/disc wording, account requirement, and any release restriction before paying. |
| Shipping and cancellation | A physical bundle may ship after the digital launch or use a separate cancellation window. | Read the delivery estimate, import-tax note, return policy, and cancellation deadline. |
| Statue specification | “How big is the statue?” cannot be answered accurately from an artwork preview. | Wait for a written height, material, scale, and packaging specification instead of relying on social reposts. |
Is the Collector's Edition worth buying?
Value depends on what you want from the package. The Collector's Edition makes more sense for someone who genuinely wants the statue, art book, pin, keychain, and display case. It is harder to justify when the main goal is simply playing the game at launch, especially if the final physical details, delivery timing, or regional price are still unclear.
Good fit for collectors
Choose it when the physical display items are the reason you are buying and the seller gives a clear contents list, delivery estimate, region, and return policy.
Standard is the safer default
If you mainly want the base game, the official Standard Edition is easier to compare and does not ask you to accept uncertain shipping, storage, or resale risk.
Wait when details are missing
Waiting is sensible when a listing has no statue dimensions, no platform format, no clear seller, no cancellation terms, or a price that cannot be tied to an official regional page.
Official sources to recheck
Commercial information can change before launch. These links are the evidence trail for this page; use the store or publisher page for the final price, availability, and delivery decision.
Collector's Edition FAQ