Avowed is set to release on February 18, 2025, and the developers, Obsidian, have just revealed the title’s pre-order details and different game editions available for sale. A premium edition, which provides players with up to five days of early access and other content, is also up for grabs.
Avowed’s pre-orders are live now, and players can purchase the standard edition for $69.99. It is worth noting that Avowed is also available on day one with Xbox Game Pass. The standard edition provides players access to the base game and no additional content.
Regarding the Premium Edition for Avowed, players have two choices for their pre-orders: digital or physical. The Digital Premium edition costs $89.99 and provides five days of early access, two premium skin packs, and access to the Digital Artbook and Soundtrack. The Premium Edition Steelbook is priced at $94.99, and it comes with an additional Avowed Steenbok and Map of the Living Lands on top of the digital edition content.
Moreover, players who have pre-ordered the Standard Edition of the Avowed or are playing the game through Game Pass have an option to upgrade. For the price of $24.99, you can receive all the premium edition digital content and up to five days of early access, allowing you to enter the game from February 13.
The Avowed Digital Artbook and Soundtrack consists of “behind-the-scenes artwork from the team and music by composer Venus Theory”. Players will receive the Eora Collection Set and Obsidian Collection Set for the two premium skin packs. Eora is a throwback set inspired by characters and regions from Pillars of Eternity. On the other hand, Obsidian is inspired by the developing studio, featuring sleek, black outfits.
In other news, Phil Spencer has stated that Avowed wasn’t delayed due to game quality. Also, read about Obsidian stating that the game doesn’t need a 60 FPS mode. Are you going to pre-order Avowed? Let us know in the comments or our new community forum!
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No one is buying this game in troves. Xbox better be prepared for another flop. I wonder if this flops does Outer Worlds 2 happen? They should have just brought Chris Avellone back for New Vegas 2 and had someone remake New Vegas.