Arcane Season 2 4K Steelbook Edition Steeply Discounted For Black Friday

Arcane Season 2 4K Steelbook Edition Steeply Discounted For Black Friday

Arcane fans can complete their Blu-ray collection for less thanks to an early Black Friday deal on Season 2, which just arrived on 4K and 1080p Blu-ray October 28. Season 2’s 4K Limited Edition Steelbook is up for grabs for $37.14 (was $60) for a limited time. The 1080p Blu-ray Steelbook Edition is also on sale, but it’s only two bucks less than the 4K Blu-ray. The standard edition Blu-ray with a slipcover has dropped to $31.49 (was $45).

Season 2’s Steelbook Editions were designed to match last year’s versions for Season 1. The 4K Steelbook for both seasons features Jinx on the cover, and the Blu-ray Steelbooks have Vi on the cover. Where the designs differ–beyond color schemes–are with the back covers. For Season 2, GKIDS added a second character on the back, essentially making these reversible display cases featuring Jinx/Ekko (4K) and Vi/Caitlyn (1080p).

If you don’t own the first season of Netflix’s League of Legends-inspired animated series, you can pick up Season 1’s 4K Blu-ray Limited Edition Steelbook for $31.49 (was $60) at Amazon. The 4K Steelbook is actually cheaper than the 1080p Blu-ray Steelbook, and it’s only $1 more than the standard edition. With Amazon’s current deals on the 4K Steelbooks, fans can get the full two-season run on 4K with collectible steelbook cases for $68.63; meanwhile, buying both Blu-ray Steelbooks will cost you just under $71.

Arcane: League of Legends Steelbook Editions for Seasons 1 and 2

Fans should also check out The Art and Making of Arcane and the best-selling tie-in novel Chosen of the Wolf, both of which are on sale for great prices. The art book is eligible for Amazon’s new Buy One, Get One 50% off Book Sale, too.

You can take a closer look at the Steelbook Editions for Arcane Season 1-2 below.

Set in the League of Legends universe–the massively popular video game franchise developed by Riot Games–Arcane follows iconic League champions Vi and Jinx as they get caught up in the power struggles between the utopian city of Piltover and the oppressed underground city of Zaun. The show debuted back in 2021 to critical acclaim for its storytelling, incredible animation, and getting that one Imagine Dragons song stuck in your head for several months.

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