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The whole point of "collectors editions" is to get more money out of rich or obsessed fans. That's why the junk is almost always exclusive to the collectors edition, cheaply made, or both. It doesn't cost the publisher $30 to print a DLC code and a comic book, but they charge that much because there are fans who will pay that extra.The only people who'll buy this are simps who don't know when they're being price gouged for cheapo products.
This is basic business strategy. A variant of price discrimination, but with a paper thin incentive on top.
Let me explain it like this. I've never understood the value customers see in post cards, challenge coins, wrist bands, and other shit you see in Kickstarter tier rewards. But they're something that's cheap to make, fit in the box, and gives people something they can't get by downloading it from the internet. You'd never spend $15 on that shit, but put it as a backer reward for your board game, weeb DVD, or comic book, and enough people might pay the extra for it to be worth it. Digital deluxe editions are basically free money as far as the company is concerned. It's just jpgs and mp3s they had laying around anyway.
Others have already gone through the items in the collectors edition of TLOU2, but I wouldn't be surprised if the total cost to make those things was less than half the price of the collectors edition (minus the game itself).