Edited By
Noah Rodriguez
In an unexpected twist, the gaming community has taken to social media, expressing frustration over the absence of a Steelbook for Ghost of Yotei, while The Last of Us continues to receive plentiful special editions. This sparks conversations around game remasters and collector's items.
A significant number of comments reflect a growing discontent among fans frustrated with The Last of Us series. They point out the disparity in promotional efforts for newer titles compared to established ones. One commenter noted, "$250 for the digital code kind of rough"
Collector's Item Debate: Fans question why Ghost of Yotei lacks a Steelbook while remasters of older titles get special treatment.
Digital vs. Physical: A user remarked on the disappointment with digital-only releases, stating, "When youโre selling a collectorโs item giving them a digital redemption code almost feels like a slap in the face."
The Continued Popularity of The Last of Us: Despite frustrations, some still acknowledge both games, with one saying, "Theyโre both great games (albeit very different from GOT)."
The prevailing sentiment includes a mix of frustration and skepticism towards marketing strategies. While some praise The Last of Us games, the ongoing debate about collector's edition practices has generated significant backlash.
Notable Comments from the Community:
"I honestly think they decided not to add the Steelbook becauseit doesnโt come with a disc for some odd reason."
โณ Many fans feel cheated regarding collectorโs editions lacking physical copies.
โฝ A notable trend sees older titles garnering more physical merchandise.
โป "They keep re-releasing The Last of Us but couldnโt do it for Yotei."
With Ghost of Yotei set for release, the community waits to see if their voices will be heard in the push for more equitable treatment of new titles. Will developers start offering more comprehensive collector's editions that fans desire? Only time will tell.