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NHL 24 special editions, pre-order bonuses confirmed

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NHL 24 special editions

NHL 24 Standard Edition

The Standard Edition is priced at $99.95 AUD ($59.99 USD or $79.99 CAD) for last-gen consoles, or $109.95 AUD ($69.99 USD or $89.99 CAD) on current-gen consoles.

It includes the NHL 24 base game.

NHL 24 X-Factor Edition

The X-Factor Edition is priced at $149.95 AUD ($59.99 USD or $79.99 CAD).

It includes:

  • NHL 24 base game
  • NHL 24 4,600 Points Pack

NHL 24 pre-order bonuses

Those who pre-order the Standard Edition will receive a Hockey Ultimate Team Power Up Icon Choice Pack and a World of CHEL Battle Pass XP Modifier (x2).

Those who pre-order the X-Factor Edition will receive the following:

  • Hockey Ultimate Team Team Building Player Choice Pack (only before 9/25)
  • Dual Entitlement
  • 3-Days Early Access
  • 4,600 NHL Points
  • Exclusive Cale Makar Player Item
  • Hockey Ultimate Team Power Up Icon Choice Pack
  • World of CHEL Battle Pass XP Modifier (x5)

Expect NHL 24 on Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5 from 6 October. Pre-orders of the X-Factor Edition include three days of early access starting 3 October.

NHL 24

7 October 2023
PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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