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Resident Evil Village: Here's What Comes in Each Edition
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Resident Evil Village is set to release for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on May 7, 2021. If you buy the PS4 or Xbox One version, the next-gen upgrade is free within the same console family. You can preorder the game now. Resident Evil Village is a sequel to Resident Evil 7. Once again, you play as Ethan Winters, a poor unfortunate soul who arrives at a castle to rescue his daughter only to find a new group of vicious, supernatural characters who are eager to torture and kill him. This includes the tall vampire lady who became a meme the moment she made her debut, as well as her daughters, who are apparently made of bugs that can... go under your skin? Like RE7, Village is a first-person shooter, but this time they've added a blocking mechanic that will play a key role in combat. They've also added crafting and an RE4-like inventory system. PlayStation 5 owners can download a demo now, and a different demo is planned later for the previous-gen consoles.
The collector's edition comes with all the digital items from the deluxe edition, as well as the following items:
Preorder any version of the game, and you'll get the following in-game items:
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Preorder Resident Evil Village (Standard Edition)
PS4 (includes free PS5 upgrade)
- Get it at Best Buy - $59.99
- Get it at PlayStation Store (digital) - $59.99
PS5
- Get it at Best Buy - $59.99
- Get it at PlayStation Store (digital) - $59.99
Xbox One / Series X
- Get it at Amazon - $59.99
- Get it at Best Buy - $59.99
- Get it at Microsoft Store (digital) - $59.99
Resident Evil Village Deluxe Edition
PS4 (includes free PS5 upgrade)
- Get it at Best Buy - $69.99
- Get it at PlayStation Store (digital) - $69.99
PS5
- Get it at Amazon - $69.99
- Get it at Best Buy - $69.99
- Get it at PlayStation Store (digital) - $69.99
Xbox One / Series X
- Get it at Amazon - $69.99
- Get it at Best Buy - $69.99
- Get it at Microsoft Store (digital) - $69.99
- Mr. Everywhere
- Safe Room Music
- Found Footage RE7 Filter
- Save Device
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- The Tragedy of Ethan Winters
- Max Difficulty
Resident Evil Village & Resident Evil 7 Complete Bundle
- Get it for PS4 / PS5 - $79.99
- Get it for Xbox One / Series X|S - $79.99
Resident Evil Village Collector's Edition
- Chris Redfield figure
- Artbook
- Poster
- Box and steelbook case
- Trauma pack (see deluxe edition above for contents)
Resident Evil Village Preorder Bonus
- Mr. Racoon Weapon Charm
- Survival Resource Pack
Other Preorder Guides
[poilib element="commerceDeal" parameters="slug=other-preorder-guides&type=list"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed. [widget path="ign/modules/recirc" parameters="title=&type=articles%2Cvideos&tags=us-shopping&count=3&columnCount=3&theme=article"]source https://www.ign.com/articles/resident-evil-village-release-date-collectors-edition
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