“Looks so bad a**”: Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2’s Collector’s Edition is a Thing of Absolute Beauty

'So glad these got restocked.'

Warhammer 40K: Space Marine

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  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Collector's Edition just got restocked and fans can't hide excitement.
  • Lieutenant Titus statue that comes with the edition has generated some buzz online.
  • Many fans are pre-ordering the edition despite a steep price believing it is worth it.
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has captured the attention of fans once again with its impressive Collector’s Edition. It is available for pre-order through the official website and will give every fan their own personal Lieutenant Titus captured in a single moment in a tremendous action fight against the known enemy. 

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After seeing this, the response from the community has been nothing but overwhelmingly positive as fans can’t stop praising the design of the Lieutenant Titus statue which is certainly the hallmark of the collector’s edition. Nevertheless, the bonuses don’t stop there. 

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Collector’s Edition is the Ultimate Pack for Every Tabletop Game Fan

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The Collector’s Edition of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is a pure testament to the dark and grim future of the 42nd millennium the game is set in. 

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The heart of the Collector’s Edition is the stunning Lieutenant Titus statue, immortalized in a moment of brutal battle against Tyranids. Standing at an imposing 8.25 x 6.7 inches, the hand-painted resin statue is composed of eight parts, with rich details that bring Titus to life.

All pieces are magnetically attached to its base while there will be two interchangeable heads, one with helmet and one without. Priced at $249,99, the statue is just one item fans of the Grimm Warhammer 40k universe will receive. 

The official steelbook is not just a home for the game disc but it is a unique piece of artwork that only increases the memorabilia value of the edition. Furthermore, a 172-page book, The Art and Making of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, will give fans a look into the creative process behind the game. 

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The Collector’s Edition also offers digital content that will only improve the gameplay experience and when combined with the impeccable artwork it is certainly a must-have for every tabletop fan.  

Fans are excited as Ever for Space Marine 2 Collector’s Edition 

Space Marine 2 Titus fighting Tyranids
Space Marine 2 is set to release in September. | Credit: Focus Entertainment

Once Focus Entertainment announced that the edition was available for pre-order again, fans couldn’t hide their excitement to enrich their collection of Warhammer Universe.

One fan commented that it looks great and asked if there will be a full Titus figure released. 

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Another fan added to the excitement by sharing a thank you note to the company for making more statues, and continued to say that they are new to the franchise. 

Furthermore, they said they preordered two of them as they believe the Space Marine 2 is worth the money. 

The Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Collector’s Edition is surely an homage to the series’ dark aesthetics. The statue itself is a must-have piece of the Warhammer universe for fans to own and admire. 

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Combined with the game, art book, and a DLC that comes with it, and while the price tag might seem steep, the value of the collection is there and fans don’t seem to care about it as they want this memorabilia. 

With Space Marine 2 releasing in September, and the potential behind it to become an action game of the year, the Collector’s Edition is a highlight for all fans. 

What are your thoughts on the Space Marine 2 Collector’s Edition? Does the hand-painted Lieutenant Titus statue capture the darkness of the Warhammer 40,000 universe? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by Nikola Pajtic

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Nikola is an avid gamer and a pop culture buff. When he is not writing, he is either playing Final Fantasy, thinking about what Lovecraft stories can be adapted into film or video game, and watching new Doctor Who episodes.