God of War Ragnarok Collector's Edition Lacks Game Code; Sony Fails Again
Players report that some of the collector's edition bundles of God of War: Ragnarok are missing the most important element - the game itself!

Those owners of the collector's edition of God of War Ragnarok certainly did not imagine its contents in this way.
The goodies in the form of a powerful hammer, pins or steelbook certainly look nice, but that's little consolation if Sony employees forgot to pack inside the most important thing - the code with the game itself.
The (non)collector's edition
Since yesterday (i.e., the day of release), some players who ordered the collector's editions of GoW: Ragnarok, are reporting that the contents of their packages are incomplete. In some cases, even such a basic thing as the code with the game, which was supposed to be inside the steelbook, is missing.
Twitter has even been flooded with posts from s complaining about incomplete sets.
Many players on the forums also report a problem in which they received two of the same codes for digital content instead of the actual game - in this case for armor for Kratos and Atreus. However, there is no sign of the code with the game.
More than $200 for a (partially) empty box
God of War Ragnarok offers players two collector's options: The Collector's Edition and the Jotun Edition.
Both include replicas of the Mjolnir hammer, figurines, badges, dice, etc. The Jotun Edition also includes additional items, such as a vinyl record with music and a map of Yggdrasil.

Regardless of the type of edition chosen, in both cases some players report missing content.
Sony will probably have to prepare for a fair number of refund requests, as the problem seems serious.