My personally theory is that digibook's are more popular and Hungers Games is a popular franchise so this release was
changed to digibook from digipak after being digipak for over 1 year.
It doesn't add up to me...
As you might be able to tell it matter's quite a bit to wether or not this and other's like it is considered a digipak or a digibook.
Personally, I don't believe in conspiracies, but I can tell you this thread could not be found in the digipack section when I searched for it due to a typo.
A member of the Pt 2. group buy asked me what Pt 1 looked like and I couldn't find it.
So since there was some discussion that Pt 2 was still classified a digibook, I went with that, renamed it, then moved the thread.
Simples.
But it obviously matters to a couple of you quite a bit - and after chatting with Martin at length about this (he's the long standing expert in this section) I've moved it back to the digipack section and renamed the thread.
Catching Fire is the same thing, so it's listed as a digipack now too. We need to be consistent.
But I think we would all agree that other special editions don't have this fuzzy distinction.
We can tell that a steelbook is a steelbook from it's design. Same from a metalpak or futurepak. We also knew what a viva metal box looked like.
But since everybody & their brother can create their own variation of a mediabook, a digibook or a digipack - as I linked in my earlier post - there are a lot of "in between" packages, so this forum and it's members should come up with a definition and distinction that you all agree upon.
I haven't seen anyone post a manufacturer link about the "definitive" digibook or digipack maker -so that's something we should be doing, to say what these things are.
I think a thread showing the difference between the two, with actual examples, links and description would help IMMENSELY.
Maybe this is something you would be interested in helping with dirtyoak.