Summon Night 6’s Limited Edition Price Is Cheaper For Early Adopters

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Gaijinworks has announced a special edition for Summon Night 6. In addition to the standard versions of the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita strategic RPG, there will be a Wonderful Edition for the PlayStation 4. This limited edition is immediately available to pre-order through the official website. A 20% discount brings the price down to $129 until September 15, 2016. Between September 15 and October 31, 2016, the price is $149. Add $18 shipping for the continental United States, and the prices go up to $147 and $167.

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The Summon Night 6 Wonderful Edition starts with a PlayStation 4 copy of the game, complete with full instruction manual. It then adds an over 200-page art book, which is the same as the one from the Japanese limited edition, only hardcover and with a dust jacket. A 32-track soundtrack CD is included and, again, is identical to the Japanese release aside from getting an actual case and art. A 21” by 30” poster and molded PVC coasters with character art are popped in as well. Perhaps the biggest boon is a 7” sidekick plush. The prototype shows Quilt, the pink sidekick, but these are randomly packed into the special editions and someone could also end up getting the gray or blue sidekick in their box.

 

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Summon Night 6 is coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in February 2017.


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