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Life is Strange 2 Gets Physical in North America and Europe

DONTNOD Entertainment and Square Enix have announced that Life is Strange 2 will be receiving a physical release in the coming months. Europe is set to receive these boxed editions on December 3rd, while North America will have to wait until February 4th. The physical release will come in two forms: the Standard Edition and the Collector’s Edition.

The Standard Edition ($39.99) includes:

  • The Complete Season
  • Bonus Game: The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit
  • Arcadia Bay Patches: customize Sean’s in-game backpack 

While the Collector’s Edition ($69.99) includes:

  • The Complete Season
  • Bonus Game: The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit
  • Arcadia Bay Patches: customisz Sean’s in-game backpack
  • Jonathan Morali’s official score – 4x 7” Vinyl Box Set
  • 32-page hardcover artbook, featuring concept art from Life is Strange 2
  • 4” Sean & 3” Daniel vinyl figurines
  • Collector’s Edition presentation box

The Collector’s Edition is available exclusively through the Square Enix Online Store, and will only receive a single-production run. For more information on Life is Strange 2, check out the game’s official website.

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Stationed in the barren arctic land of Canada, Spencer is a semi-frozen Managing Editor who plays video games like they're going out of style. His favourite genres are JRPGs, Fighting Games, and Platformers.

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