Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Collector's Edition Comes With A Statue
/Pre-order Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice on PSN earns you a PS4 theme as a bonus.
From Software, Activision, and Sony have revealed the extra goodies you’ll receive if you plan to pre-order the PS4 version of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and what’s inside the collector’s edition when the game hits the Philippines on March 21, 2019.
Pre-ordering the game - either on retail or digitally - will score you a digital art work copy of the game as well as a copy of the game’s mini soundtrack. Based on the press release given, those who pre-order a physical copy of the game will receive a “special package”. What’s in the package? Weirdly enough, they didn’t go into detail on what makes it special.
A standard retail copy of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is set at a standard retail price of PHP 2,799 in the Philippines.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice’s Collector’s Edition will cost you PHP 6,199 in the Philippines.
If you’re interested in spending a little extra for From Software’s next title, the collector’s edition comes with an 18cm statue of Sekiro. Together with the statue, you’ll receive a map (presumably the map of the game), a Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice steelbook, collectible artbook (similar to the artbook you get if you pre-order the standard copy) , replica game coins, and the digital soundtrack of the game.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is From Software’s next game after finishing their work on the Dark Souls franchise. It’s an action RPG with similar gameplay elements you’d expect in a souls game, but its combat is more fast-paced. It’s brutal too and players are given more mobility with the use of Sekiro’s prosthetic ninja arm, which can be used as a grappling hook to traverse certain areas in the game.
Check out one of the latest gameplay footage of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice below, which was featured in PlayStation Underground.
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