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Biomutant combat, pre-orders and special editions detailed

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Biomutant combat has been shown off in a new trailer alongside a confirmation of pre-order and special edition details.

We delve into all the news below.

Biomutant pre-orders

Pre-orders are now open across Xbox, PlayStation and PC via Steam, GOG, the Epic Games Store and Origin.

Those who pre-order will receive The Mercenary as a pre-order bonus, a character with “a unique combination of perks and is playable from the start through this DLC only,” THQ Nordic advised. “The Mercenary has dual-wield as a starting ability and is geared up with a classic Katana and the shorter Wakizashi blades to explain it in real-world terms. Simply put, it’ll let you experience the world of Biomutant as classic samurai-looking warrior from the very beginning.”

The Mercenary will be offered up as post-release DLC for those who do not choose to pre-order.

Biomutant special editions

Biomutant will offer up two special editions: an Atomic and Collector’s Edition.

Biomutant Atomic Edition

The Atomic Edition includes the following for a whopping $599.95 AUD:

  • High Detail Diorama – 60cm/23″ long, 25cm/10″ width, 30cm/12″ height
  • Game Biomutant
  • Steelbook
  • T-Shirt in L/XL
  • Oversized Mousepad 80cm/31″ x 35cm/14″
  • Artwork on Fabric A1 size
  • Soundtrack
  • Premium Box

Biomutant Collector’s Edition

The Collector’s Edition is priced at $199.95 AUD and comes with the following:

  • Game Biomutant
  • Game hero figurine
  • Artwork on Fabric A1 size
  • Soundtrack
  • Premium Box

Finally, you can check out combat in the trailer below.

Biomutant heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5 from 25 May 2021.

Biomutant

25 May 2021
PC PS4 Xbox One
 

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