Push Square: "Collector’s editions are a relatively new phenomenon. They only came into fashion about ten years ago, rewarding franchise fans with steelbook cases and behind the scenes footage of their favourite games. Since their humble origins, package sizes and price tags have increased, as publishers go in pursuit of additional profits from their latest big budget releases. But is there any value to the inflated editions, or are they simply a big waste of money?"
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Alot of them are not worth money
It really depends on how much of a fan you are of the game.
I have all the Assassin's Creed ones and I love them. I bought shelves to just display them.
Whether it's a waste of money or not really depends on whether you think the contents were worth your cash. Most of the ones I've bought over the years have brought a smile to my face, and I enjoy having them, so they've been worth the money I spent on them.
A good collectors edition can be a great thing for a fan, but there are a lot of poor ones out there.
If you don't want the collector's edition you can easily avoid them.
I know I've never regretted buying any of the ones I own.
I haven't bought one since the original Bioshock... my Big Daddy figure came with a hand broken off. :(