There are ten potential choices for gamers to explore

Jun 28, 2015 20:05 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Eidos Montreal and publisher Square Enix are interested in getting player input when it comes to the kind of content that will be part of the coming Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Collector’s Edition.

Fans of the franchise who are interested in expressing their opinion can go to the official site of the title in order to cast their vote.

There are 10 options for the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Collector’s Edition and they include a steelbook case, a bust of Adam Jensen, a fake tattoo based on the augmented arms that he uses, and more.

The voting process will take place until July 3, and once the community has decided which items it wants to get access to, the two companies will announce the official package and then offer it for pre-order.

It's unclear what price tag will be attached to Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Collector’s Edition and whether versions for different territories will have separate items included.

Limited editions of upcoming video games are a good way for companies to gauge interest in them, which is why it is a good idea to get fans involved as soon as possible.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided pushes the story of Adam Jensen forward

Eidos Montreal has already said that the coming game will take all the core successful elements of Human Revolution and will expand on them in unique ways.

Adam Jensen will have some new tools to use while moving around undetected and when engaging enemies, and the entire experience can be completed without killing anyone.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is also introducing a new take on the dialogue system, which results in more free flowing conversations that will have consequences as the narrative progresses.

A controversy erupted when the development team talked about mechanical apartheid and how it would be shown in the title, but the Eidos team explained why it was using the loaded term to depict a future situation.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will be out on the PC, the PlayStation 4 from Sony and the Xbox One from Microsoft and will be offered at some point in 2016.