Rune Factory 4 Special Archival Edition Will Include A Soundtrack And Swimsuit Day DLC

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XSEED Games has revealed a Rune Factory 4 Special collector’s edition for the west. In addition to $39.99 standard physical copies of the game, there will be a $59.99 Archival Edition in North America. This will give people a copy of the Nintendo Switch game and some bonuses.

 

Most of the items in the Rune Factory 4 Special Archival Edition are there to make people who love this particular installment happy. It will come with a physical copy of the game, a soundtrack CD, and Swimsuit Day DLC that puts people in swimwear. (The CD has 36 tracks total, with 3 new songs and 33 returning ones.) There will also be an item fans of the series will love, a 160 page art book with Minako Iwasaki designs. This covers every currently available Rune Factory release, including the Frontier and Tides of Destiny spin-offs.

 

Rune Factory 4 Special is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch in Japan. It will come to North America in winter 2019.


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