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Lords of the Fallen: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition
May 23, 2023 3 min read
Lords of the Fallen: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

Lords of the Fallen is set to release for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on October 13. A spiritual successor to the 2014 game of the same name, this new installment promises a lot more of the Soulslike action-RPG gameplay that the first one offered. The game will be released in a handful of editions, with a collection of in-game bonus items for those who preorder. Though you may want to preorder at Best Buy, because you’ll get a free steelbook case. Below, we have full details about what comes in each edition, along with pricing and availability. Let’s dive in.

Preorder Lords of the Fallen (Standard Edition)

PS5

Get it at Best Buy – $69.99 (free steelbook)Get it at GameStop – $69.99Get it at PlayStation Store – $69.99See it at Amazon (not yet available)

Xbox Series X|S

Get it at Best Buy – $69.99 (free steelbook)Get it at GameStop – $69.99Get it at Xbox Store (digital) – $69.99See it at Amazon (not yet available)

PC

Get it on Steam – $59.99

Lords of the Fallen: Deluxe Edition

PS5

Get it at Best Buy – $79.99 (free steelbook)Get it at GameStop – $79.99Get it at PlayStation Store – $79.99See it at Amazon (not yet available)

Xbox Series X|S

Get it at Best Buy – $79.99 (free steelbook)Get it at GameStop – $79.99Get it at Xbox Store (digital) – $79.99See it at Amazon (not yet available)

PC

Get it on Steam – $69.99

The deluxe edition costs $10 more; it comes with the game, plus the following extras:

Dark Crusader starting classDigital artbookDigital soundtrack3D model viewer

Lords of the Fallen Collector’s Edition

Get it for PS5 – $249.99Get it for Xbox Series X – $249.99

The collector’s edition is exclusive to GameStop — and you have to be a PowerUp Pro member to preorder it. It costs $249.99 and comes with the game itself, plus the following items:

Dark Crusader Starting Class: DC Armour Set, DC Ultra Greatsword, DC Throwing Knives, DC AmuletUnlock 3D Model View: Access to view all the characters, classes, enemies & levelsLuxury 50 page ArtbookDigital SoundtrackTwo-sided Poster3x Art CardsSteelBook10″ Dark Crusader FigurineMood Lighting Figurine Display Case

Lords of the Fallen Preorder Bonus

Preoder at Best Buy, and you’ll get the steelbook case shown above for free.

Preorder the game at any retailer, and you’ll receive the following in-game items:

Exclusive bronze, silver, and gold armor tincts5x HP item5x MP item3x XP item

What Is Lords of the Fallen?

Technically, Lords of the Fallen is the spiritual successor to the 2014 game The Lords of the Fallen. But both games are obviously deeply inspired by From Software titles. The open world, gameplay, and enemy design of the new 2023 Lords of the Fallen certainly bears more than a passing resemblance to games like Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Elden Ring.

The new Lords of the Fallen is set in a world that’s five times larger than the 2014 installment. It’s divided into two parallel worlds, that of the living and that of the dead. You carry a lantern that can give you a glimpse into the other world, where you might find treasure or enemies.

You play as a fully customizable character, with nine character classes to choose from. Along the way, you’ll amass an arsenal of weapons and spells as you fend off foes of all kinds, including enormous bosses that fill the screen. You can play the game solo, or team up with a friend in online co-op. Just like in the Soulsborne games, other players can invade your play session to challenge you.

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