Kingdoms Of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Editions Detailed
Back in 2012, Big Huge Games and 38 Studios released Kingdoms of Amalur – an action-RPG created hand-in-hand with fantasy and video game industry veterans like R.A. Salvatore, Todd McFarlane, and Ken Rolston. Eight years since, Kaiko Games and THQ Nordic announced a remastered edition with Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. If you’ve been a fan of KOA since then, there are a few different versions you can purchase before it launches on all platforms next month.
The standard edition is going for $39.99 (USD) on Steam, Amazon, GameStop, and other participating retailers. There’s a collector’s edition, which retailed at $109.99 on Amazon and GameStop. Unfortunately, however, THQ Nordic and team have already sold out of the collector’s edition in the United States in their most recent update.
The Collector’s Edition included an Alyn Shir statue, keychain, soundtrack, 5 pieces of artwork, and the main game. Unfortunately, this version did not include the upcoming DLC since its respective release date isn’t until 2021. At which point folks can purchase the DLC on its own when it launches.
For Xbox One owners, a FATE Edition is available, which includes the main game and the Fatesworn DLC for $54.99. Every standard edition purchase or greater (digital or physical) includes all previously released DLC including Teeth of Naros, Legend of Dead Kel, and more. To see which version you should get, check out the order page here!
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning arrives September 8th on Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4.
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