This is probably the most underwhelming Limited Edition game that I've bought so far. I've bought Special Editions that only have digital bonuses before, but this is different. It has physical bonuses but not much. The outside of the box it came in is rather nice. It's simple with an outline of a rifle which looks nice. The box is rather large which is a little strange considering what's inside.
Inside the box is the Founders card, a notebook with military notes and diagrams inside, and the steelbook cased game. I actually really like the steelbook with it's black and white image of a soldier taking aim down a rifle. The other side has the MW3 logo.
The notebook is rather interesting but would probably mean more if I'd play MW2. It's still worth reading though and it comes with mementos including photos of the characters and an imitation book of matches.
The Call of Duty Elite Founder card is rather nice. I can't tell if it's metal or plastic but it's credit card sized so it'll fit into wallets easily enough, if you like that kind of thing. I keep my on my desk, somewhere.
Inside the steelbook case is the game and a manual. It only really gives details on the default controls, the display, and the menu options. It's not the most helpful of manuals but it gives the basics so players can jump in and get playing.
Under the steelbook is this handy little leaflet that details the benefits of being a Call of Duty Elite Founder.
It's fairly useful the first time but it doesn't really contain much that would need to be read again. On the back of mine are the Elite subscription code and the avatar gear codes. I don't know what's on the back of the PS3 or PC versions but I expect it'll be similar.




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