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Blasphemous II Collector’s Edition coming to stores soon, landing on Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox

Blasphemous fans looking to add a Collector’s Edition of the action title to their shelves should be very happy some time soon.

Collecting Blasphemy

Hitting consoles and the PC last summer, Blasphemous II brought The Game Kitchen’s action/horror Metroidvania back for its first sequel. From the looks of the reactions, it did so in fine form too, although did leave one things out, with no physical Collector’s Edition.

Well, if you’ve been waiting you can finally scratch that ‘want’ off your list, as a CE is indeed coming. Publisher Team17 has come to a deal with SelectaPlay for both North American and European Collector’s Editions of Blasphemous II, and will be dropping them at retail some time soon.

From the looks of it too, this is going to be one crowded box.

As well as the full version of Blasphemous 2 on console, the Collector’s Edition will include a Steelbook case with exclusive artwork, a printed instruction manual created by the developers along with a thank you letter from the Game Kitchen team, a Marca del Martitio metal cointhree art cards with new illustrations, two CD’s of music composed by Carlos Viola along with a collector’s CD cover with code to download the digital soundtrack, a printed game guide with over 60 pages of Blasphemous lore, a beautiful album of illustrations and a certificate of authenticity all housed in a specially created premium finish collector’s box

Team17 press release

As you can see, there’s no release date just yet for this bad boy. Fortunately though, Team17 says that fans can expect to see this Collector’s Edition landing some time in “early 2024”. So keep an eye out, it should be arriving some time soon for the Switch, PS5, and Xbox.

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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