Fans of Netflix’s Arcane can get the behind-the-scenes art book and Season 1’s 4K Limited Edition Steelbook for their best prices yet. The Art and Making of Arcane is discounted to $39.45 (was $60) and comes with a number of cool extras. Arcane’s 4K Blu-ray Limited Edition Steelbook is up for grabs for only $30 (was $60), which makes it cheaper than the 1080p Blu-ray Steelbook. Each version has its own unique artwork featuring Jinx (4K) or Vi (Blu-ray).
$39.45 (was $60)

This 224-page art book initially sold out before its December release and remained out of stock for a few months. The current deal price doesn’t have a listed end date, so fans may want to snag it while they can.
Along with a wide assortment of never-before-seen concept art, the book contains over 20 interviews with key team members who created the show.
The hardcover book comes with an acetate dust jacket with exclusive artwork shown above.
The cover itself inverses the illustration’s color scheme. The fancy dust jacket isn’t the only premium feature here. Inside the book, you’ll find fold-out spreads focused on Seasons 1 and 2, a poster featuring Jinx, a full-color, removable Piltover map, a replica in-world blueprint, and a recreation of the Vander Letter.
A Kindle ebook version is also available to purchase for only $19.
$30 (was $60)

Arcane’s 4K Blu-ray Limited Edition Steelbook features Jinx cover art and is on sale for $30, down from $60. This edition comes with three 4K discs and a standard Blu-ray disc with special features.
Arcane Season 1’s physical editions include the full nine-episode arc and three hours of special features. Fans can go behind the scenes of Arcane with exclusive conversations involving key creative talent and writers, numerous scene breakdowns from the animation staff at studio Fortiche, making-of videos, and more.
Here’s the full breakdown of bonus features:
- Bridging the Rift: The Making of Arcane
- “Making Mel” featurette
- “Happy Progress Day” scene breakdown
- “When these walls come tumbling down” scene breakdown
- Ekko vs Jinx: scene breakdown
- “The monster you created” scene breakdown
$35.64 (was $55)

As mentioned, the standard 1080p Blu-ray Limited Edition Steelbook costs over five bucks more than the 4K Limited Edition, so if you have a device capable of playing 4K Blu-rays, you’ll certainly want to opt for the 4K release.
But the $20 discount here is nice for those who want to own both steelbooks, as the standard Blu-ray Limited Edition Steelbook features Vi, Jinx’s sister.
$24.42 (was $45)

If you have no interest in steelbook cases, you can buy the standard edition Arcane Blu-ray with cover art displaying many characters from the show for $24.42 (was $45).
Both 1080p Blu-ray sets include three discs and the same three hours of special features as the 4K edition.
Arcane: League of Legends Blu-rays, Books, and Vinyl
With elaborate and imaginative animation, production on the sequel series took a long time, but the second and final season did eventually make its way to Netflix in November. The streamer released the nine episodes of Season 2 in three acts (three episodes per week). It’s unclear at this time if Season 2 will receive a Blu-ray release.
Set in the League of Legends universe–the massively popular video game franchise developed by Riot Games–Arcane follows iconic League champions Vi and Jinx as they get caught up in the power struggles between the utopian city of Piltover and the oppressed underground city of Zaun. The show debuted back in 2021 to critical acclaim for its storytelling, incredible animation, and getting that one Imagine Dragons song stuck in your head for several months.