God of War Ragnarok Collector’s Editions Unveiled, Pre-Orders Begin July 15
At long last, Sony has announced the launch date for God of War Ragnarok. True to the leaks, the game will be out in November. Also true to the leaks, the announcement of its release date was paired not with a new gameplay showing, but with a blog post on the PlayStation Blog detailing the various editions the game will launch with.
For starters, there’s the standard edition, of course, or Launch Edition, as Sony is calling it. That will include the base game itself, and if you pre-order it, you’ll also get two in-game cosmetics with the Risen Snow Armour for Kratos and the Risen Snow Tunic for Atreus. If you get the game on PS4, you can upgrade it to PS5 for $10.
Then there’s the Digital Deluxe Edition, which, in addition to the base game, will include a digital mini art book, the official OST, the Darkdale Armour for Kratos, the Darkdale Attire for Atreus, and the Darkdale Blades Handles for the Blades of Chaos and the Darkdale Ace Grip for the Leviathan Axe. In addition to that, you’ll get a set of avatars for your PSN profile and a PS4 theme.
Then there’s the Collector’s Edition, which will come with plenty of goodies. There’s a 16″ replica of Thor’s hammer Mjolnir, 2″ Vanir twin carvings, a Dwarven dice set, and a steelbook display case with a download code for the game itself. All of this will come inside of a box representing the Knowledge Keeper’s Shrine.
Finally, there’s the Jotnar Edition. In addition to everything included in the Collector’s Edition and the Digital Deluxe Edition, the Jotnar Edition will also come with a 7-Inch Vinyl Record with music by the game’s composer Bear McCreary, The Falcon, Bear, and Wolf Pin Set, an Yggdrasil cloth map, the Legendary Draupnir Ring, and Brok’s dice set replacing the aforementioned Dwarven dice set.
Sony has also released un unboxing video showcasing the contents of the Collector’s and Jotnar Editions. Check it out below.
God of War Ragnarok launches for PS5 and PS4 on November 9.
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