Lost Judgment Reveals Digital Deluxe and Ultimate Editions

Both editions will give you three days of early access to the game, while the Digital Ultimate Edition also includes story-focused DLC.

Posted By | On 09th, Jul. 2021

Lost Judgment

Yakuza spinoff Judgment was excellent, and it’s looking like its sequel Lost Judgment is going to follow suit. At yesterday’s State of Play presentation, we got another look at the upcoming action-adventure title’s gameplay, showing off its brawler combat, minigames, investigations, and more, and Sega also revealed details on the game’s various editions.

On top of the standard edition, which will retail for $59.99, Lost Judgment will also have a Digital Deluxe Edition and a Digital Ultimate Edition. The former will cost $69.99, and on top of the base game, it will include the Detective Essentials Pack – which will give you various “lifestyle and detective items” – and the School Stories Expansion Pack – which will include a new set of items for each of the school club activities.

Meanwhile, there’s also the Digital Ultimate Edition. On top of everything included in the Deluxe Edition, it will also include the Story Expansion Pack, which will feature additional story content. It will retail for $89.99. Finally, pre-ordering both these editions will also give you various “useful” in-game items, and will also let you play the game starting September 21, three days before launch.

Lost Judgment launches on September 24 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and Xbox One. Currently, there are no plans for a PC version.


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