Dragon Age: The Veilguard Unveils Special Editions with Dagger
Aug 16, 2024 10:54 AMBioWare has revealed a variety of special editions for the upcoming Dragon Age: The Veilguard, set to launch on October 31. Among these is an extravagant “Rook’s Coffer” edition, priced at $150, featuring a light-up dagger, a map of Thedas, companion art, and various collectible items. Pre-ordering the standard and deluxe editions gives players a Blood Dragon armor set. The standard edition retails for $69.99 on consoles and $59.99 on PC, while the deluxe version costs $89.99 on consoles and $79.99 on PC. Even a steelbook case pack, lacking the actual game, is available for fans seeking collectibles. However, all premium editions exclude the game itself, inviting gamers to ponder which version to choose.
What special editions are available for Dragon Age: The Veilguard?The special editions for Dragon Age: The Veilguard include a standard edition for $69.99, a deluxe edition for $89.99, and a comprehensive “Rook’s Coffer” edition for $150, among others, with various collectible items in each.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard marks the next installment in the popular RPG series, following the critically acclaimed Dragon Age: Inquisition. The series is known for its deep narrative, complex characters, and immersive world, Thedas. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this title, which promises to expand on the storytelling and lore that has captivated players for over a decade.
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BioWare really knows how to cater to their fans with those special editions The “Rook's Coffer” is a bit lavish, but hey, who wouldn't want a light-up dagger to showcase their Dragon Age love
Wow, the “Rook’s Coffer” edition for Dragon Age: The Veilguard sounds like a treasure trove of goodies, but it's a bummer that none of the premium editions actually include the game itself It’ll be interesting to see if fans bite the bullet for those flashy collectibles or just stick with the standard and deluxe versions for the gameplay experience.
Looks like BioWare is really banking on nostalgia and collector love with those special editions for Dragon Age: The Veilguard With a light-up dagger and a hefty price tag, it’s a bold move, but I can't help but admire their commitment to giving fans something truly special.