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When you think of special edition game bundles, it's usually something simple (and obvious) like a statue, poster, steel book case, or other trinket. It just makes sense. And then there's the Resident Evil Requiem bundle curated in a partnership between e-commerce/talent company Yume Group and Capcom, which is (unfortunately?) exclusive to Japan.
Spotted by Automaton, the 'Terrifying Nightmare Set' bundle, which costs 19,800 JPY (roughly $128 USD), includes either a PS5 or Nintendo Switch 2 version of Resident Evil Requiem and…an at-home pull-up bar that comes with an original box—it's an admittedly cool box. Limited to just 50 sets, this genius creation sold out in under five hours.
Source: PC Gamer