
Feature piece asking do you think a small downloadable item should warrant a 'Limited Edition' label on a game or expansion.

Carl Williams writes, "Games on sale are a great way to grab good games at a great sale price and possibly try some new ones that might have otherwise passed by. Titanfall is on sale this week (20% off) and as usual, there are more than a few Battlefield, Sims, etc titles on sale this weekend so get to reading and grab the ones that interest you. These sales won’t last."
I would have bought Sims if it was the console version. My girlfriend has been asking for me to get her one.

Mary Mears writes about her efforts to understand her husband's hardcore love of video games.

With millions of fans around the globe and more than 150 million copies sold worldwide, The Sims series is one of the most popular videogame franchises of all time. To celebrate The Sims‘ birthday this February 4th, Electronic Arts has released a new infographic highlighting some fun facts and surprising statistics about this global gaming phenomenon.
No, not even collectors. Because there's nothing limited about them. There aren't a certain amount that will be made and the items (statues, etc.) aren't even numbered. It's just an easy way to express that it's different than the regular version.
Limited Edition/Collector's Edition/Donald Trump Edition: is basically ripping out in game content, and offering it as exclusive bonuses.