Is There a Fate/Samurai Remnant Treasure Box Collector's Edition?
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Fate/Samurai Remnant Treasure Box Includes Costume DLC

Following the official worldwide announcement for Fate/Samurai Remnant, Koei Tecmo announced a Treasure Box collector’s edition. It will be available through the NIS America online storefront. Pre-orders are already open for the $114.99 bundle. However, you can only get it for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 versions of the game. You can’t get a PC limited edition.

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The company already revealed of the contents of the Fate/Samurai Remnant Treasure Box. The collector’s edition starts with a copy of the game on the console of your choice. You then get Fate/Samurai Remnant Material, which is essentially an art book with a short story. There’s also a translation booklet with an official short story. A physical copy of the soundtrack is included. Some decorative items are in the box as well, like Command Spell stickers based on ones in the game and a B2 cloth poster with art of the main characters. Finally, people get a code for a bonus costume add-on, though Koei Tecmo didn’t show what that DLC will look like yet.

Here’s a closer look at the whole Fate/Samurai Remnant collector’s edition:

Fate/Samurai Remnant will come out on September 28, 2023 worldwide. It will be on the PS4, PS5, Switch, and Windows PC via Steam. The Fate/Samurai Remnant Treasure Box collector’s edition will be available for the PS4, PS5, and Switch.


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