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Lineage II Collector's Edition Coming to Europe

| 2 Apr 2008 16:28
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NCsoft Europe has announced the upcoming release of the Lineage II Limited Collector's Edition, the ultimate collection for hardened fans and new players alike.

The new edition will include the current version of the Lineage II game client, three separate game account codes (a full 30-day activation code, a 14-day "buddy code" and a 14-day trial code) and a special code for 15 days of additional game time, each printed on a collector's art card. The game will also come with three exclusive in-game items: A Black Half Mask accessory, the Pig Lollipop which allows players to turn themselves into pigs and a token for discounts on new server features such as name and gender change or server transfer.

In addition, a 148-page art book, an exclusive mini-standee, a limited edition, hand-painted Kamael statue, an official soundtrack CD, two posters and the official Lineage II map, printed on "vintage" paper, will also come with the set. As an added incentive, 50 Collector's Edition packages will carry a special "golden ticket," redeemable for an extremely rare Dark Elf figurine.

"Lineage II is one of our most popular and enduring titles and we are delighted to be celebrating its continued and growing success with such a fantastic Collector's Edition," said NCsoft Europe Marketing Manager Mirko Gozzo. "This limited edition box set is sure to be the centerpiece of many a gamer's collection for years to come."

The Lineage II Limited Collector's Edition will be released on April 25 with an anticipated price of €79.99. For more information, check out discoverlineage2.com.

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