Set to release on the 1st of February, Fans of the hit Granblue Fantasy series will be eagerly awaiting the release of Granblue Fantasy: Relink, the newest addition to the franchise
The action RPG game has 3 different editions players can buy, Standard, Special, and Deluxe. We will be looking at what you will get with each edition and their cost. All this will help you make your decision on which version you should buy.
Which Edition to Buy? | Standard, Special, Deluxe
You can purchase the game digitally, or get yourself a physical copy of the game. Both the physical version and the digital version are available for pre-order on the PlayStation.
Digital Versions
The game can be purchased on both the PlayStation and PC. For Playstation, you can pre-order or purchase the game once it is released directly from the Playstation Store. PC players can use Steam to purchase the game once it is released.
PlayStation
Players on the PlayStation will be able to purchase all 3 different digital versions of the game. All of these can be purchased directly from the PlayStation Store, depending on the region you play in.
All PlayStation editions will also come with a pre-order bonus if the game is purchased by January 31st(PT). The bonuses are:
Stamina III Sigil
Enmity III Sigil
Standard Edition
The base version of the game that you can purchase online comes with one additional item
GBF Special Item Set: Relink Pack
This item set is exclusive to the PlayStation and is available with all 3 versions of the game you can purchase.
Price: $59.99
Special Edition
The Special Edition of the game has the following items:
GBF Special Item Set: Relink Pack
False Sword of the Apocalypse
Color Pack 1 and 2
Starter Item Pack
Alongside what you get in the standard edition, the items bolded are what you will get access to with the special edition of the game.
These additional weapons and starting items will help you get started in Granblue Fantasy: Relink.
Price: $79.99
Digital Deluxe Edition
GBF Special Item Set: Relink Pack
False Sword of the Apocalypse
Color Pack 1 and 2
Starter Item Pack
Color Pack 3
Digital Artbook and Soundtrack
The best digital version for purchase comes with everything the previous 2 versions had, plus an additional Color Pack and a Digital Artbook and Soundtrack.
Price: $99.99
PC
Unlike the Playstation, there are only 2 versions available for purchase on the PC when the game is released. A Standard Edition, and a Special Edition.
Standard Edition
The Standard Edition on Steam will have no additional content alongside the game. The GBF Special Item Set: Relink Pack is exclusive to the PlayStation.
Price: $59.99
Special Edition
The Special Edition on the PC will come with all the features of the Playstation Special Edition minus the pre-order bonus and the GBF Special Item Set: Relink Pack.
False Sword of the Apocalypse
Color Pack 1 and 2
Starter Item Pack
Price: $79.99
Physical Versions
Other than the Digital Versions, Fans can also purchase a physical copy of the game. There are 2 unique physical versions that players can purchase. They are the Collector’s Edition and the Deluxe Edition
Deluxe Edition
Enjoy the game alongside a physical Artbook, Soundtrack CD, and 5 beautiful postcards.
False Sword of the Apocalypse
Color Packs 1-3
Starter Item Pack
Artbook with over 100 pages
Soundtrack CD with 12 tracks
5 Postcards
Price: $99.99
Collector’s Edition
For ultimate fans of the series, this edition gives you everything the deluxe one does and adds on a statue, keychain, and a special custom-made box.
False Sword of the Apocalypse
Color Packs 1-3
Starter Item Pack
Artbook with over 100 pages
Soundtrack CD with 12 tracks
5 Postcards
‘Proto Bahamut’ Statue Figure
‘Sword of Eos’ Keychain
Comes in a special custom-made box
Price: $179.99
Best Edition to Buy
Choosing which one is best comes down to your preference. For players wanting a small headstart in the game, the Special editions of the game will give you plenty of DLCs to help you get started.
The Deluxe Editions and the Collector’s Edition are for people who want a little bit more than the Special Editions. The additional content gained from the Deluxe versions or The Collector’s Edition is all cosmetic or other content not inside the game.
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