Avowed Will Also be Available on Battle.net at Launch, Premium Edition Unveiled

Obsidian Entertainment also confirms pre-orders are now open, and reveals a Premium Edition, which will include up to five days of early access.

Posted By | On 15th, Nov. 2024

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From Metaphor: ReFantazio and Dragon Age: The Veilguard to Mario and Luigi: Brothership and Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remakewe’ve seen several major RPG releases in quick succession, and though things are slowing down for the next couple of months, it won’t be too long before Obsidian Entertainment delivers another highly anticipated RPG adventure in the form of Avowed

In fact, with its launch now not terribly far away, Obsidian has announced that pre-orders for the game have now gone live. In addition to a $70 Standard Edition, players will also have the option to purchase a Digital Premium Edition for $89.99, which will also include a digital artbook and soundtrack, two premium in-game skin packs (one of which will be based on Obsidian’s own Pillars of Eternity), and up to five days of early access, starting February 13.

A Steelbook Premium Edition will also be available for $94.99 for those who wish to purchase it physically. In addition to everything included in the Digital Premium Edition, it will also include a map of the Living Lands and a steelbook. The game itself, however, will be included as a download code, rather than on a disc.

Additionally, Obsidian has also announced that on PC, in addition to Steam and the Windows Store, Avowed will also be available via Blizzard Entertainment’s launcher, Battle.net. The developer has also revealed details on the game’s accessibility features and its minimum system requirements on PC.

Avowed launches on February 18 for Xbox Series X/S and PC.


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