Fate/Extella Premium Editions Revealed With Some Special Goodies

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Marvelous officially announced Fate/Extella’s Japanese release date of November 10, and they’ve shared a look at two special edition versions that will release with the game with the Velber and Regalia Boxes on the game’s official website.

 

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The above is a look at the premium limited version called the “Velber Box” edition. It includes the following items:

 

  • Special box drawn by Aruko Wada
  • Sabre Bride oppai mouse pad
  • Fate/Extella material: a book featuring various character information and illustrations along with a dictionary of terms by Kinoko Nasu
  • Nero Claudius wedding dress outfit DLC
  • Gilgamesh “Coldhearted Bloodless Warden” outfit DLC
  • Fate/Extella software for PlayStation 4
  • Fate/Extella software for PlayStation Vita

 

The Velber Box that features both versions of the game will go for 19,990 yen plus tax.

 

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The next one is the Regalia Box version for PlayStation 4. It’ll go for 9,980 yen plus tax and includes the following items:

 

  • Special box drawn by Aruko Wada
  • Fate/Extella material: a book featuring various character information and illustrations along with a dictionary of terms by Kinoko Nasu
  • Nero Claudius wedding dress outfit DLC
  • Fate/Extella software for PlayStation 4

 

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Next up is a look at the PlayStation Vita Regalia Box version, which will go for 8,980 yen plus tax. Here’s what it includes:

 

  • Special box drawn by Aruko Wada
  • Fate/Extella material: a book featuring various character information and illustrations along with a dictionary of terms by Kinoko Nasu
  • Gilgamesh “Coldhearted Bloodless Warden” outfit DLC
  • Fate/Extella software for PlayStation Vita

 

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And finally, those who get first-print copies of the game will receive product codes for a “Pure Night Dress” for Nero Claudius and Artoria Pendragon.

 

Fate/Extella will release in Japan on November 10, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. If you’re looking to get the standard editions, the PS4 version will cost 7,980 yen and the PS Vita version will go for 6,980 yen.


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