Long-time fans of Lara Croft will be overjoyed to hear that there is a "Rise of the Tomb Raider" Collector's Edition that will be for sale for Xbox One and Xbox 360. Now, those who enjoy the "Tomb Raider" world can own their favorite in-game items in real life.

Square Enix and developer Crystal Dynamics unveiled the game's Collector's Edition through the Tomb Raider official store. Priced at $150, the special package contains a copy of the "Rise of the Tomb Raider" for Xbox One, a 12" statue of Lara Croft, a collectible steel case, a replica of the leather in-game journal and a model of Lara's Jade necklace.

The reboot "Rise of the Tomb Raider" revolves around Lara, who tries to survive as a shadow organization is determined to kill her for what she has discovered about a secret world. Seeking more answers about a Lost City, she sets ahead on a journey that's her destiny as the Tomb Raider.

Heroine Lara Croft has been a favorite of gamers since the "Tomb Raider" debuted in 1996. The upcoming reboot excites many fans as the date approaches, especially with a few glimpses in the new gameplay of the famous franchise.

According to a report from Design&Trend, Crystal Dynamics unleashed a "Rise of the Tomb Raider" trailer during Gamescom 2015 that met criticism after showing Lara killing every single enemy she came across. Many fans were reportedly concerned that the beloved game was evolving into a "generic kill-fest."

More recently, a gameplay trailer of the "Rise of the Tomb Raider" allowed a glimpse of what the new and upgraded world is all about. While sleek and exciting, the teaser also showed a distinct lack of kills, which showed that the reboot will be providing a variety of approaches in attacking the storyline.

In the trailer, creative director Noah Hughes addressed this particular concern and assured that the amount of gameplay violence depends on the user's preference.

"We've built our combat to offer as many choices as possible, and in this case, it's possible for Lara to make her way through the area with zero kills," he explained. "Of course, sometimes combat is unavoidable, but how you approach combat in Rise of the Tomb Raider is often up to you."

The "Rise of the Tomb Raider" is set to arrive for Xbox One and Xbox 360 on November 10, 2015. The game for PC and PlayStation will be released later in 2016.