Hello again. Friend of a friend. Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game – based on the hugely successful graphic novel series rather than the Edgar Wright movie of the same name – finally gets a physical release, and it is fiiiine. Featuring music from Anamanaguchi and footage based on artist Bryan Lee O’Malley’s original work, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game, originally appeared in 2010 and will appear again on Switch on January 14.
To celebrate the launch of the game, Limited Run Games, Universal and Ubisoft have put together a “Standard Edition” physical version, a “Classic Edition”, which includes a clamshell box, a concert ticket, a card, the soundtrack and contains a sticker. and the “KO Edition” which will contain everything from the Classic Edition, plus a hardshell roadie bag containing a pop-up scene, real lights and Anamanaguchi’s music, as well as drumsticks, guitar picking, a trading card set, a enamel pen, and a guidebook.
The pre-order period for all three issues runs from January 15 to February 28. The Standard Edition sells for $ 34.99 (~ £ 26), the Classic Edition for $ 54.99 (~ £ 40.50), and the KO Edition for $ 139.99 (~ £ 103). All versions of the game are the “Complete Edition”, which contains all the DLC of the original game.
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