This coming May, Arkane Studios will be releasing its newest IP for the PlayStation 5 as well as the PC called Deathloop. Originally planned to be a launch title, Deathloop was ultimately delayed into 2021 with development slowing down due to the studio working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Even with the launch date approaching, the game remains a mystery due to its unique gameplay and storytelling being far different from Arkane's previous work like the Dishonored titles.
What fans do know is that Deathloop puts players in the shoes of an assassin known as Colt who is suddenly stuck in a never ending time loop on a mysterious island called Blackreef. Described by the studio as a big murder puzzle, players will need to figure out how to solve the mystery in one perfect run and break the curse. However, figuring things out will ultimately come from countless deaths at the hands of eight targets known as Visionaries as well as Julianna Blake, an assassin specifically hunting him through each run. While Colt retains his memories, each death and end of the day results in the time loop resetting itself.
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With Deathloop finally going live for those interested in pre-ordering the game, Bethesda has a few different options available. Here's a complete breakdown of each edition as well as what fans can expect when they pre-order the next Arkane Studios game, Deathloop.
Anyone who puts money down on Deathloop prior to its May 21 launch date will get their hands on a couple of digital goodies. In addition to the game itself, players will unlock the Storm Rider skin for the main character Colt. The skin gives Colt a white outfit with a pilot's helmet, boots, pants, and a sweatshirt with a specific design on the back.
In addition, players will also receive one trinket, which is an equippable buff in Deathloop. Unfortunately, Arkane isn't providing any additional details on what sort of benefit players recieve when equipping it, but there's likely going to be a good amount to pick from when playing the regular game.
It's also worth noting that for those who pick up the PlayStation 5 version of Deathloop, they'll be getting an additional pre-order bonus. PS5 players will be getting the exclusive melee weapon, the Royal Protector Machete, no doubt inspired from Arkane's other big hit franchise, Dishonored.
As most games these days, Deathloop features two different versions for players to pick from. In addition to the base version of the game, there's also a Deluxe Edition for those who want a bit more features at a slightly higher price point.
Deathloop Standard Edition ($59.99)
This is the basic version that comes with a copy of the game as well as the preorder bonuses.
Pre-Order Deathloop Standard Edition:
- PC: Steam / Bethesda.net
- PlayStation Store: PlayStation 5 (Digital)
- Best Buy: PS5 / PC
- Walmart: PS5 / PC
- GameStop: PS5 / PC
- Amazon: PS5 / PC
- Target: PS5 / PC
Deathloop Deluxe Edition ($79.99)
For those who want to drop a bit more cash on the upcoming first person shooter, Bethesda and Arkane have put together a Deluxe Edition version. In addition to the base game, this version of Deathloop features a wealth of additional digital content. In addition to the pre-order bonus content
- Original Game Soundtrack featuring a selection of tracks.
- Two additional trinkets that act as equippable buffs.
- The Sharp Shooter Julianna skin.
- The Party Crasher Colt Skin.
- The unique weapon .44 Karat Fourpounder.
- The unique weapon Eat the Rich Tribunal pistol.
In addition, PlayStation 5 players will get the exclusive Transtar Trencher shotgun which references Arkane's game, Prey.
Pre-Order Deathloop Deluxe Edition:
- PC: Steam / Bethesda.net
- PlayStation Store: PlayStation 5 (Digital)
- Best Buy: PS5 / PC
- Walmart: PS5 / PC
- GameStop: PS5 / PC
- Amazon: PS5 / PC
- Target: PS5 / PC
Deathloop is set for release on PC and PlayStation 5 on May 21, 2021.