Starting My Half-Life 2 Box Hunt
So I woke up Sunday thinking about Half-Life 2. Random, I know. Saw my old dusty box copy on the shelf and just wondered… “How much is this thing actually worth now?” Grabbed my coffee, fired up the laptop. Totally clueless where to even look first.
Digging Into the Collector Jungle
First stop: Ebay. Typed “Half-Life 2 PC Big Box” into the search bar. Woah. Prices were all over the place! Like someone asking $300 for a beat-up one missing the manual right next to a mint one at $80. Made no sense. Needed better info.

Dug deeper into collector forums – Steam groups, Reddit threads, those niche Facebook collector pages. Found guys posting pictures of seriously rare stuff:
- The Korean release with wild alternate art
- A German “Limited Steelbook” edition I never knew existed
- Some Czech version with an extra DVD?!
Couldn’t believe how many variations were out there.
Comparing the Big Players
Okay, decided to focus on the main ones most collectors chase. Leaned back in my squeaky chair and started listing them out:
- Original US “Big Box” Release (2004): Felt good seeing mine is the most common one. Prices mostly $60-$100 if complete. That box takes up so much shelf space though!
- UK “Limited Edition” Tin Box: This one looks tough! Scratch-prone metal box, rust problems… Yet dudes pay $120-$180?! Madness for a rust magnet.
- AU/NZ “Collector’s Edition”: Came with a t-shirt!? Never knew. Copies with the actual shirt? Easily $250+. Without shirt? Down to like $50. Wild.
The Holy Grail Find (That Got Away)
Then I stumbled into a forum thread titled “Rarest HL2 Physical?” My jaw literally dropped. There it was: pictures of the “Half-Life 2: Special Edition for ATI Hardware Promotion“. Basically only given out with super high-end graphics cards back then. Plain white box, ATI branding… looks boring as heck! But turns out almost no one kept it. Saw one screenshot of a $600 eBay sale from 2021. Spent 20 mins searching for ANY active listing. Zilch. None. Nada. Still bummed I couldn’t even find a price for that ghost box.
Final Thoughts (And My Dusty Box)
Leaned back rubbing my eyes. Coffee was cold. Learned two big things:

- Condition is EVERYTHING. Manual, disc, even the flimsy cardboard sleeve? Gotta have it all mint.
- Weird regional editions hold crazy value. Who knew the Czechs got bonus discs?
Checked mine again. US Big Box. Complete. Maybe worth $80 bucks tops? Honestly? Happy just seeing it sit there. Cool to peek into the collector world, but man, hunting down those tin boxes and promo ghosts? Seems exhausting. Maybe I’ll stick to playing the game instead. Dusted off my box, put it back on the shelf. Done.