Sorry, but I don't get the point being made here and finding it confusing this comparing the buying of the EB steelbook package from a re-seller rather than from a retailer.Taking the SHAUN OF THE DEAD steelbook package - as to whether you should buy it directly from EB or wait for it to sell out there and then buy it cheaper from a re-seller I'd say "Good luck to you" . . . surely the logical approach for a re-seller would be to offer the steelbook package at a price higher than what he/she paid for it and not cheaper or else there isn't much point . . .
Providing the package is not "Sold out" with EB I fail to see why anyone would buy it from any other source as the collector should definitely be supporting EB directly in their endeavours and not the re-sellers especially if you are into this type of steelbook package and would like to collect further examples in the future.
The fact that the very nice original SHAUN OF THE DEAD steelbook is long OOP (still available in "New and sealed" condition however for between 20 and 25 quid on the secondary market) means that there is a market for a new one and although this new steelbook comes third in my list of SHAUN OF THE DEAD steelbooks (why third after the Play I hear you ask? . . .and my answer is because this particular artwork is better suited to the horizontal shape of the original steelbook where a fair bit more of said artwork front and back is on show - as in a 16:9 TV compared to a 4:3 - more cute zombies for your bucks - and that's why).
That being said I'd still buy the new steelbook in a heartbeat if it was available by itself and priced sensibly
SHAUN OF THE DEAD steelbooks ranked in order of preference:-
II
V