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Five Nights at Freddy’s Ultimate Collector’s Edition 4K Blu-ray: Pre-order Details

For dedicated enthusiasts of the animatronic horror series, “Five Nights at Freddy`s,” a special Ultimate Collector`s Edition 4K Blu-ray is now available for pre-order exclusively on Amazon. While the film is already accessible on standard and 4K Blu-ray, this premium package offers a treasure trove of merchandise, including a sleek steelbook, a unique metal poster, and distinctive collectible packaging. Scheduled for release on October 7, its exclusive nature suggests it might sell out quickly, making early pre-orders advisable for those keen to secure a copy.

Five Nights at Freddy`s Ultimate Collector`s Edition (4K Blu-ray)

Price: $75 | Releases: October 7

The “Ultimate Collector`s Edition” lives up to its name, offering an impressive array of both physical mementos and digital extras. Beyond the movie itself in 4K Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, and digital formats, fans will receive:

  • A limited-edition Steelbook
  • A striking metal poster
  • A bespoke collectible box
  • A numbered certificate of authenticity
Five Nights at Freddy`s Ultimate Collector`s Edition
Five Nights at Freddy`s Ultimate Collector`s Edition

Exclusive Bonus Features

In addition to the physical collectibles and the multiple film formats, the bundle also includes several bonus features. These insightful extras, identical to those on the currently available 4K and standard Blu-ray editions, provide a fascinating behind-the-scenes look:

  • “Five Nights at Freddy`s: From Game to Big Screen”
  • “Killer Animatronics”
  • “Five Nights in Three Dimensions”

Alternative Purchase Options

For those primarily interested in the film itself rather than the exclusive merchandise, the existing versions of “Five Nights at Freddy`s” are a more economical choice. The 4K Blu-ray is presently discounted to $13.28 (down from $34), and the standard Blu-ray is available for an even lower $10.36 (originally $25). These prices are near their historical lows, and with major sales events concluded, it`s unlikely to see better offers soon.

By Bramwell Nightingale

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