As detailed last week, Ragnarök will be available in four separate editions upon launch in November. Slightly less expensive, and also without a disc, the God of War Ragnarök Collector’s Edition costs £180. The Digital Deluxe edition costs £80 - as you might expect from the name, there’s no disc there either. Finally, a standard digital/disc copy of the game costs £70 on PS5, or £60 on PS4 (where there’s a £10 upgrade option). A customer email from ShopTo has also detailed Ragnarök’s graphical options. “Switch between full 4K resolution at a targeted 30 frames per second, or dynamic resolution upscaled to 4K at a targeted 60fps,” the retailer wrote. So, what do you get for your money from the pricier editions? Ragnarök’s digital deluxe edition includes another armor set for Kratos and Atreus, a digital soundtrack, digital mini artbook, avatar set and PS4 theme. Moving on, the Collector’s Edition wraps all of the above in a big physical box, with a voucher for the game and an empty Steelbook case - even though there’s no disc. You also get a 16" Mjölnir replica, a pair of 2" Vanir Twins carvings and a dwarven dice set. Finally, the Jotnar Edition. This includes all of the above in an even fancier physical box, plus a 7" vinyl with two tracks from composer Bear McCreary, a Draupnir ring, a cloth map, a shinier set of dice and a set of badges. Of course, there’s no rush to pre-order. God of War Ragnarök is set to arrive on 9th November.

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