The album was also released in a Limited Digipak edition with two bonus tracks: "Electric Nights" (inserted into the track listing between "Diokhan" and "Quietly") and "Counting the Days" (inserted after "Plastic Mouth")
The limited version (10,000 copies) that was made available by mail order only on 6 September 2007 was a digipak with three panels which contained a bonus "making-of" DVD and a 20-page colour booklet.
A remastered digipak version was released by Metal Mind Records with 6 bonus tracks, including 5 live tracks recorded during the European tour in Toulouse, France on February 27, 1999 and a studio version of With Spell of Inferno (Mefisto).
Seldon Hunt - Design for limited edition digipak and gatefold vinyl versions
The box set was released in physical form as a limited edition seven CD box set, with each album in original digipak sleeves, as a digital download as DRM-free 320 kbit/s MP3 files with digital artwork and as a 4GB USB Stick.
In November 2003 the label celebrated its 30th release by issuing a set that included a two CD compilation and a book that displayed each of Kim Hiorthøy's highly praised digipak designs.
While the first pressings of the album were housed in a digipak case featuring the painting The Execution of Lady Jane Grey.
In August 2002, Singles Collection: The London Years was issued in a new remastered Compact Disc and SACD digipak by ABKCO Records.
This version was published in digipak format with new cover art done by Michael Majalahti.
The album was re-issued with The Grotesque Ashen Epitaph EP and the song "We Are the League" (a cover of the Anti-Nowhere League) in 1998 by Nuclear Blast as a digipak.
VAC015, Idiot Flesh's Fancy has Rock Against Rock (their own label) logos within the digipak and standard jewel case releases, though no versions of Fancy have their own catalog number for said label while previous releases of theirs do; Vaccination Records took precedence for this release.