Trine 2 Collector’s Edition Will Be Available On Steam, Too

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Last week, we reported that Trine 2 will see a physical collector’s edition package in Europe, which comes with the game’s soundtrack and an art book for €20 (or £15 in UK).

This physical copy is exclusive to Europe and Australia, and won’t be released elsewhere.

 

Recently, however, Frozenbyte confirmed that users who purchase Trine 2 directly off Steam can upgrade to a digital collector’s edition version as well.

 

The regular game costs $15. It can be upgraded to the collector’s edition for another $10 ($25 in total). This will make the soundtrack and a digital version of the art book available to Steam users as well.


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