vendredi 11 août 2017

Metroid: Samus Returns Preorder Guide


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Metroid fans have been waiting a long time for a new entry in the series, but Nintendo is finally gearing up to deliver the goods. Metroid: Samus Returns will launch on September 15 exclusively for Nintendo 3DS. A re-imagining of 1991’s Metroid II: Return of Samus, this spruced up side-scroller will feature tons of weapons and abilities, and a whole lot of alien-blasting action.

If you’re one of the many fans who have been pining for a new Metroid game, you’re probably ready to put in your preorder. To that end, we’ve gathered up all the details about where you can preorder it, and what you’ll get when you do.

Metroid: Samus Returns Special Edition

Price: $50

While it doesn’t look like the U.S. is getting the fancy Legacy Edition that’s coming out in Europe, we don’t have to settle for the $40 standard edition if we don’t want to. A Special Edition of Metroid: Samus Returns is coming out that contains the following:

  • The game Sound-selection CD featuring 25 tracks from across the Metroid franchise Reversible title-sheet insert for the game case

Nintendo will also release some Metroid amiibo to go along with the game, but those are sold separately.

Amazon

Standard Edition price: $40 ($32 for Amazon Prime members)

Special Edition price: $50 ($40 for Amazon Prime members)

Best Buy

Standard Edition price: $40 ($32 for Gamers Club Unlocked members)

Special Edition price: $50 ($40 for Gamers Club Unlocked members)

GameStop

Standard Edition price: $40

Special Edition price: $50

Newegg

Standard Edition price: $40

Special Edition price: $50

Target

Standard Edition price: $40

Special Edition price: $50

Walmart

Standard Edition price: $40

  • (Currently not listed on Walmart.com as far as we can tell)

Special Edition price: $50

Chris Reed is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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