The Ni No Kuni II Collector’s Edition Will Set You Back a Couple Hundred Bucks
We still have a few months to go until Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom releases exclusively for PlayStation 4 and PC, but while we wait, Bandai Namco has announced that North America, Europe and Japan will be getting a few options when it comes to pre-ordering physical editions of the game. Players also have the option to purchase a Season Pass, which includes “two large downloadable content releases.”
Get the details for each edition below:
Day One Edition – $59.99
The Day One Edition includes:
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
Special Sword Set DLC
The Premium Edition – $79.95
Pre-order the Premium Edition to receive:
Day One Edition content
Exclusive SteelBook Case
3D Papercraft Kit
Dragon’s Tooth exclusive DLC sword
Music Collection CD
Digital Deluxe (Download) – $79.99
Pre-ordering the Digital Deluxe Edition will get you Ni No Kuni II and the Season Pass. Other features include:
PS4 Digital Pre-order Bonus – Receive the Special Swords Set, Avatar and Theme available until launch).
PC Digital Pre-order Bonus – Receive the Special Swords Set available until launch)
The Collector’s Edition – $200
For all you Ni No Kuni die-hards and collectors, this may be the option for you. The priciest of the bunch, the Collector’s Edition will retail at $200. Pre-order it to receive:
Premium Edition content
• Ni no Kuni II Visual Arts Book
• Chibi Mechanical Rotating Diorama
• Lofty plush
• The Making of Ni no Kuni II Blu-Ray
• 3D Papercraft Display Case
• Season Pass
I’m personally excited for the release of Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kindgom, and I also had a chance to get hands-on time with the game at E3 in June. I played through a battle scene, and one way this second game differs from the first lies in the fluidity of the gameplay and the real-time battles. I can’t wait for the full release, but I can assure you I’ll be paying the god ol’ fashion price tag for a standard, Day One Edition.
Let us know if you plan on picking up any of these!
Tori is originally from Rapture but now she lives in Chicago. She enjoys open world RPGs, a good narrative-driven game, and is probably the only person still watching The Walking Dead.
Tori Morrow
Tori is originally from Rapture but now she lives in Chicago. She enjoys open world RPGs, a good narrative-driven game, and is probably the only person still watching The Walking Dead.