World War Z (Blu-ray SteelBook) [Sweden]

Mar 21, 2013
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Sweden
Release Date: December 4th, 2013
Price: 299 kr
Buy Link: Discshop.se! :scat:

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That's just the way it is with Steelbooks these days, very rarely does exclusive art mean Worldwide exclusive, it just means for that country. ES version will still be unique due to the Numbering, I can't see that happening with any other edition.

Here is hoping the laser numbering is now even more extra special!:naughty:

It reminds me of the "day one" Xbox that's coming out.

Yeah, its annoying that the art work will be the same, but I am hoping for some emboss/deboss goodness to help wipe away those tears! :tear:

Still looking forward to the ES release. I think the laser numbering is a great idea (albeit, a tad expensive one)
 
personally, i won't be losing any sleep over this release. i have a preorder for the ES edition, so that'll do for me. just happy we've got a steelbook release in the uk, instead of having to import from elsewhere.
 
With the UK making announcements so early, many commit to the first version announced rather than wait to see how other releases pan out. Gotta be patient when it comes to collecting and not jump on the bandwagon on early announcements. Czech version has the same artwork as ES, Sweden and am sure if there is an Asian release, we will see similar art as this artwork is on most slipcovers worldwide. If numbering is a big thing for one, then ES is the one. Its not for me so jumped on the Czech version as it is the best priced for me to import and not losing any content either.

I can admit that I was a bit overexcited when I saw the ES copy and jumped on the group buy. I am going to end up overpaying a little on it but you live and you learn
 
Personally, I'd rather pay a bit more to own a "piece of history".

First steelbook that has actual laser etched numbering, not sure how you can go wrong...with that edition from ES.

I think of that edition like owning the first blu-ray steelbook created, something that I can point to in my collection and smile about. :thumbs:
 
Personally, I'd rather pay a bit more to own a "piece of history".

First steelbook that has actual laser etched numbering, not sure how you can go wrong...with that edition from ES.

I think of that edition like owning the first blu-ray steelbook created, something that I can point to in my collection and smile about. :thumbs:

This is also a Very good point :thumbs: