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Lords of the Fallen Editions and Pre-order Bonuses
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Lords of the Fallen: All Editions and Pre-Order Bonuses Listed

Explore a dark and gloomy while wearing stylish armor.

Lords of the Fallen has three editions you can purchase, each one ranging in cost and features. While you can buy the base game without any bonuses, you can also purchase the most expensive option. It’s entirely up to you, and we’re here to tell you more about them to help you make this decision. Continue reading to find a complete list of every Lords of the Fallen game edition and pre-order bonuses.

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All Lords of the Fallen Pre-Order Bonuses and Game Editions

Lords of the Fallen has multiple pre-order bonuses available for all three game editions, ranging from an armor pack to miscellaneous in-game items. The game editions you can purchase to obtain these rewards include Standard, Deluxe, and Collector’s, with Collector’s being exclusive to physical copies.

Below are all the Lords of the Fallen pre-order bonuses:

  • Precious Metal Armour Tincts Pack – Bronze, Silver, and Gold.
  • 3x Starting Boost Pack.
    • 3x XP Items.
    • 5x MP Items Pellets.
    • 5x HP Items.

Alongside getting an exclusive armor pack, you’ll also obtain some starting consumables to help you during your playthrough.

Lords of the Fallen Game Editions Listed

Lords of the Fallen has three game editions you can purchase for the following prices:

  • Standard Edition (PC) – $59.99.
  • Standard Edition (Consoles) – $69.99.
  • Deluxe Edition (PC) – $69.99.
  • Deluxe Edition (Consoles) – $79.99.
  • Collector’s Edition – $249.99.

Alongside changing depending on which edition you buy, PC players will also get a slight discount.

Each Lords of the Fallen edition has the following features:

Standard Edition

  • Full game.
  • 3x Previous Metal Armor Tinct Pack (Pre-order Exclusive).
  • 3x Starting Boost Pack (Pre-order Exclusive).

Deluxe Edition

  • Full game.
  • 3x Previous Metal Armor Tinct Pack (Pre-order Exclusive).
  • 3x Starting Boost Pack (Pre-order Exclusive).
  • Dark Crusader starting class.
  • Dark Crusader weapon and armor set.
  • 100-page Digital Artbook.
  • Digital Soundtrack.
  • 3D Model Viewer.

Collector’s Edition

  • Full game.
  • 3x Previous Metal Armor Tinct Pack (Pre-order Exclusive).
  • 3x Starting Boost Pack (Pre-order Exclusive).
  • Dark Crusader starting class.
  • Dark Crusader weapon and armor set.
  • 100-page Digital Artbook.
  • Digital Soundtrack.
  • 3D Model Viewer.
  • 19cm statue of the Dark Crusader.
  • Metal display case.
  • Steelbook.
  • Double-sided poster and artcards.

In short, the Standard edition is primarily for those who only want the base game and do not wish to get any cosmetics or additional features. However, upgrading to Deluxe or the physical Collector’s Edition may be the call if you enjoy bonus gifts. At the end of the day, there’s no right or wrong answer.

Lords of the Fallen will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. If you’re eager to play it with others, check out whether Lords of the Fallen has crossplay.


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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.