Monark Pre-Order Limited Edition

Monark Pre-Order Benefits and Limited Edition Revealed

FuRyu has shared details regarding the pre-order bonuses and physical, limited edition for Monark. Pre-orders for the physical limited edition are now open, along with pre-orders for the standard version of the game. The Monark physical limited edition is currently available to pre-order for ¥9,900 or roughly $90.

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Pre-order bonuses for Monark include a special CD and five in-game DLC items. The special CD will feature twenty-three tracks, which includes background music, and character themes. This will include the main theme of the game. The five in-game DLC items are three costumes for the main character and two “vassal” equipment sets. This includes a Samoyed costume, a “Homecoming King” costume, and a currently unrevealed costume. You can listen to short versions of the character themes below.

However, the website states that these pre-order bonuses will not be available for those who do not purchase the physical version of Monark. Those interested in getting the DLC will need to get their hands on a physical copy of the game. The Monark limited edition will receive more physical goods.

Monark Pre-Order Limited Edition

The Monark physical limited edition will come with a box featuring artwork from character designer and illustrator so-bin. Additionally, this version will come with an eighty page artbook. The artbook will contain developer commentary and exclusive information regarding the scenario of Monark.

Monark will release for the PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch on October 14, 2021.


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