‘Sackboy: A Big Adventure And Demon’s Souls’ Will Get Digital Deluxe Editions

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'Sackboy: A Big Adventure And Demon's Souls' Will Get Digital Deluxe Editions (Image: Tencent)

'Sackboy: A Big Adventure And Demon's Souls' Will Get Digital Deluxe Editions (Image: Tencent)

While Spider-Man: Miles Morales has been getting the spotlight as the game to get when the PS5 launches, two other games coming to PlayStation’s new console will be Sackboy: A Big Adventure and Demon’s Souls Remastered.

The former is the next installment of the LittleBigPlanet series (priced at $60), while the latter is a graphical remake of the 2009 cult-hit RPG (priced at $70). However, while you can purchase the base version of each game, those who chose to buy digitally will have the option to get the recently announced Digital Delux Editions of each game, with both priced at $90.

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The DDE version of Demon’s Souls will include the game’s soundtrack and some items to making the game a little less difficult for you. Such items include Armor and Weapon sets, as well as special Souls, Grains and Shards.

Meanwhile, The DDE version of Sackboy: A Big Adventure will include a ton of cosmetic costumes based on protagonists from other PlayStation games, special emotes, as well as a digital artbook and soundtrack. For those who want a physical version, a special edition will come with all the previous content and the PS4 version of the game (you’ll get the PS5 version for free) and a cute stuffed replica of Sackboy.

Sackboy: A Big Adventure and Demon’s Souls will arrive in stores on November 12, alongside the PS5.

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