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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’s collector’s edition contents are up to you

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This time, it appears you did ask for this. In preparation for the 2016 launch of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Square Enix has announced a collector’s edition of the game. However, the contents of the collector’s edition have not been finalized: that’s where you come in, as the publisher has opened up a poll to pick the top three most-wanted collector’s items for inclusion in the set.

Head over to the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided voting page, and you’ll see a list of 10 possible items to be included in the collector’s edition, of which you can pick and rank any three. They vary greatly in (at least apparent) value, with items as small as a mini art book and a pin set available as possible choices. Other items include a “Praxis Kit” lunchbox, a “Welcome to Golem City” metal sign, and even a tattoo sleeve to replicate protagonist Adam Jensen’s augmented body.

If you’re more interested in items that you can put on your shelf, the poll has you covered, as well. In addition to an “exquisitely detailed” Adam Jensen statue and an Adam Jensen mini bust, you can also pick between a “mini replica weapon set,” containing four weapons from the game, or a larger-scale replica of Adam Jensen’s combat rifle. While the image of the rifle on the voting page appears to just be an artist’s rendering of what the final product might look like, it looks pretty rad, even including an accessory rail and a sling mount on the side.

Which of these items do you want to see included in the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided collector’s edition? Personally, the statue, metal sign, and replica weapon interest me the most, but I’ll be satisfied with anything but that “red flag” tattoo sleeve or the steelbook.

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