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Witcher 3: Wild Hunt collector's edition is running out in the UK

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt publisher Namco Bandai has warned UK gamers that the collector's edition box set is selling out fast.

In an email sent to VG247 today, Namco Bandai warned that due to the fast uptake of Witcher 3 pre-orders at Amazon and GAME, the collector's edition is running low already. The PC, PS4 and Xbox One game's not actually out until February 24 next year.

The publisher advised that a limited number of collector's edition sets are available over on the official Witcher 3 site.

Namco's Marketing & PR Director Lee Kirton said in statement, “We always expected a good response for such an amazing game but the fact that the Collector’s Edition is in such high demand shows the accreditation that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt deserves. E3 was yet another great example of how CD Projekt RED hold nothing back when it comes to quality.

"We want fans and newcomers to get as much out of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt as possible and be part of the history that this title has already made, and that this small souvenir represents, for the future of our industry.

"It’s important that fans looking forward to this epic release take advantage of the incredible collector’s edition on PC, PS4 and Xbox One and the outstanding additional content that will feature in the standard edition of the game too which includes, the soundtrack, the game, game map, stickers and Witcher universe compendium with no additional cost."

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