I hope you read that right. This isn't a very special "episode" of Gears of War. Marcus Fenix isn't going to weigh the moral decisions of "going all the way" with his boyfriend, a la Tootie from that Facts of Life episode that's indelibly burned into my noodle. This is simply all the stuff you'll get when you buy the tin can version of Gears of War.
For the shockingly high price of $70, you'll get Destroyed Beauty, the Gears of War hardbound art book as well as a bonus special features DVD, which includes "an inside look at the making of Gears of War, the "Art of Gears of War" trailer and "Gears of War: The Race to E3". It'll all come in a lovely metal case with alternate artwork, like all good "collector's editions" do.
Cheapskates can obviously wait for the DVD contents to be uploaded to your BitTorrent host of choice while checking out the already scanned in artwork that's been up since E3. Or you can just wait for the flood of "limited" editions to come roaring back into stores a few months after release. Or you can just buy the damn thing, you bum!

















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