Alan Wake 2 Physical Deluxe Edition Launches October 22nd

It includes the base game, Digital Deluxe Edition items, Expansion Pass and more. The Collector's Edition ships in December for $199.99.

Posted By | On 30th, Jun. 2024

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The Physical Deluxe Edition of Remedy’s Alan Wake 2 is out on October 22nd, according to the title’s updated FAQ. It includes the base game and items from the Digital Deluxe Edition, including shotgun skins, bonus outfits and a Lantern Charm for $79.99/€79.99/£64.99. It also sports a reversible cover sleeve, the Expansion Pass and a code for Alan Wake Remastered Digital Edition.

The Limited Physical Collector’s Edition is estimated to ship in December and retails for $199.99. Created by Limited Run, it features all the content from the Physical Deluxe Edition in an exclusive box. Physical goodies include a replica of Alan Wake’s Angel Lamp with a working light, a keychain and key for room 665 in the Ocean View Hotel, an Alan Wake 2 artbook and a Coffee World pin set.

Remedy also clarified that the PC version is only available via the Epic Games Store and won’t receive a physical release. Stay tuned for more details when the Physical Editions ship later this year.

Alan Wake 2 is available for PC, Xbox Series X/S and PC. Check out our review of the base game and Night Springs, its first paid expansion.


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