Today Bandai Namco Entertainment announced the pre-order bonuses for Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, and old fans of the series like me will be delighted.
And when I mean delighted, I mean that my jaw just visibly dropped in front of Producer Kazutoki Kono who was giving a presentation on this at Bandai Namco’s headquarters in Tokyo.
You can find the full list below.
– Everyone preordering ACE COMBAT 7 on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or via STEAM® will receive the F4-E Phantom II along with additional three aircraft skins.
– PlayStation 4 players pre-ordering ACE COMBAT 7 will also receive a digital copy of ACE COMBAT 5: THE UNSUNG WAR.
– Xbox One players pre-ordering ACE COMBAT 7 will also receive a digital copy of ACE COMBAT 6: FIRES OF LIBERATION.
We also get information on the season pass, and on the Deluxe Edition, alongside content and pricing.
Season Pass & Deluxe Edition offers:
– The ACE COMBAT 7 Season Pass will include three planes, three stages, and a music player in one Season Pass package at $24.99 or sold separately at $4.99 for each item.
– The ACE COMBAT 7 Deluxe Edition includes the game, Season Pass content, eight emblems, and will be offered at $84.99.
Yes, you read it correctly. If you pre-order the game on PS4 you’ll get Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, which is, in my opinion, the best game of the franchise.
We also get a new trailer, which you can enjoy below.
If you want to see more, you can also check out a recent trailer showcasing the VR mode, the trailer that also revealed the release date, and a previous trailer also focusing on the story. If you prefer gameplay, you can enjoy a recent video, and one I recorded myself at Gamescom 2018.
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown will launch on January 18th for PS4 and Xbox One, while PC gamers will have to wait a little longer to February 1st for the release via Steam. Incidentally, the game won the highest honor among our Gamescom 2018 Awards.
You can already pre-order the game on Amazon.
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