• Creative Director Ubisoft Montreal Jason Vandenberghe presents the game 'For Honor' at the Ubisoft E3 Conference on June 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Creative Director Ubisoft Montreal Jason Vandenberghe presents the game 'For Honor' at the Ubisoft E3 Conference on June 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Getty Images/David McNew)

Ubisoft Montreal's new IP "For Honor" Collector's Edition will be exclusively sold at GameStop only. Details of the upcoming video game were also revealed.

On the official website of the online video game shop, the Apollyon Collector's Edition will have a price of $219.99. It will come with the video game's Gold Edition, which will contain the base game, and a Season Pass subscription that will let players get all the DLCs when they launch for free. It will also come with all the contents included in the Deluxe Edition of the game like the exclusive customization items, a special execution effect for all heroes, and many more.

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The collector's edition of the video game has a distinctive content for collectors to have, which is the 14" Apollyon Statue. The online shop revealed that it is a highly detailed statue that features a faithful reproduction of Apollyon, the video game's main Warlord.

Those who will purchase the collector's edition will get an exclusive Apollyon Lithograph. It will also come with an Origins Note that notes the untold origins of the Warlord. It will also come with the Premium Collector's Edition packaging.

Ubisoft Montreal described its world as harsh on the video game's official website, but it is also filled with beautiful sceneries, wildlands, great landmarks, and mysterious ancient ruins. The inhabitants of the land strive to live a normal life despite the looming state of war due to three kingdoms clashing to claim it.

In the video game, the world was struck by a disaster a millennium ago and it destroyed all civilization, except for a chosen few. Homes were destroyed, empires turned to dust, and whole nations were exiled to other lands. From this disaster rose the Knights, Vikings, and the Samurai, struggling to rebuild their nations again and trying to recapture the glory of their ancestors.

"For Honor's" control system called the Art of Battle lets players control their Heroes that have distinct skills and uses unique melee weapons. In combat, it was designed to deliver the feeling of a true duel without the sacrifice of accessibility and simplicity. Each of the movements done by the characters was created through motion capture by real martial artists and professional stuntmen.

Check out the "For Honor" Trailer: The Warlord Apollyon video below: