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should also point out that the november 2 release date is for north america. it is expected that it will be worldwide, but no confirmation yet. so we may not get it until a few weeks after that, however i think it would definately be before xmas as sony australia would be down right stupid to leave the release date until after xmas

Finally! Couldn't sleep last night knowing that the press conference was at 5am and by the time I wake up there would hopefully be a release date. The collectors edition looks nice, I'll be getting one of those...now I just need to get a ps3 and a new tv :thumbsup:

Theres also supposed to be a closed door session with Kaz to the media about new information and new features on wednesday which should be about thursday for us. Hoping for more info about online :thumbsup:

http://www.racesimcentral.com/news/lang/it...dule-of-events/

tow-ring? you mean the keyring? yeah i saw it.

not sure where you will be able to pre-order it. i'm guessing it will be a few weeks before even the shops know about it, at least. it's still about 6 months away so i don't think sony will be rushing too much with getting all the info out. probably leave it until they send out the statements to their customers at the end of the month.

november 2nd bitches!!!!!!!!

also the collectors edition you will get a 1:43 scale r35 gtr and some bonus cars for in the game. not sure if you have to pre-order it or not

About FKN TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This game will either be the ULTIMATE driving simulator or it's going to make A LOT of people unhappy... whatever the case, I'm getting it.

I dont know about you guys but I've just pre-ordered my Collector's Edition. :P

If you did preorder, then it's probably an overseas version.

Be EXTREMELY careful when preordering from overseas. I bought my ultimate edition God of War 3 from overseas and I had no access to the exclusive content. The extra skins and playable arena required a US account (won't allow me to even use these with my AUS account) and downloading the exclusive soundtracks and videos actually required me to LIVE in the US, for some stupid reason.

ok i'm rethinking putting a pre-order in for gt5 collectors edition because of the price. it is going to be $99US. the last game to be $99US was god of war 3 ultimate, which sells here for $250, but that was exclusive to ebgames. but even just based off other prices it is going to be expensive. most games over there go for about $60 (regular gt5 is listed at $60US) and $120 here, so at $99 you can expect it to be double that, so at least $200. don't think i'm that much of a gt fan. i think i'll stick with the normal edition.

If you did preorder, then it's probably an overseas version.

Be EXTREMELY careful when preordering from overseas. I bought my ultimate edition God of War 3 from overseas and I had no access to the exclusive content. The extra skins and playable arena required a US account (won't allow me to even use these with my AUS account) and downloading the exclusive soundtracks and videos actually required me to LIVE in the US, for some stupid reason.

was just doing a bit of digging around (that's how i found out about the price) and found an aussie site where guys were saying that they had put pre-orders on at ebgames (in australia, not online). some had put down deposits. not sure if it was required or not. but still no official australian release date. apparently all will be revealed at the european E3 or whatever it's called in august. that is supposed to be when the full reveal of the game is, not just letting people see demo's etc. all the features of the game will be revealed... aparently.

ok i'm rethinking putting a pre-order in for gt5 collectors edition because of the price. it is going to be $99US. the last game to be $99US was god of war 3 ultimate, which sells here for $250, but that was exclusive to ebgames. but even just based off other prices it is going to be expensive. most games over there go for about $60 (regular gt5 is listed at $60US) and $120 here, so at $99 you can expect it to be double that, so at least $200. don't think i'm that much of a gt fan. i think i'll stick with the normal edition.

+1

Sometimes collector's editions aren't worth the price. GT5 has always been good for the gameplay so I'll most likely just stick with the regular version.

Unless the developers do something crazy and include online access only with the collector's edition, I may consider getting that one instead.

If you did preorder, then it's probably an overseas version.

Be EXTREMELY careful when preordering from overseas. I bought my ultimate edition God of War 3 from overseas and I had no access to the exclusive content. The extra skins and playable arena required a US account (won't allow me to even use these with my AUS account) and downloading the exclusive soundtracks and videos actually required me to LIVE in the US, for some stupid reason.

I'm in it for the physical contents - but additional cars in-game would be a bonus.

Game Stop had the Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Limited Edition but Australia didnt get it - lucky I pre-ordered it from the US! But if Australia does get the GT5 Collector's Edition I could always put a pre-order down here and cancel the Game Stop pre-order(since they dont take deposits anyway its no lost).

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