The highly anticipated Resident Evil 4 remake will be released in just one week. If you’re excited to revisit one of the greatest action games of all time, there’s a pre-order offer on Fanatical that’s definitely worth considering. PC gamers can secure their Resident Evil 4 pre-order for just $51 (was $60). Fanatical is also selling the Deluxe Edition at a deep discount, reducing the price from $70 to $59.49.
In addition to the 15% discount, you will also receive a 5% discount coupon on your next purchase at Fanatical. And since Fanatical is currently running its big spring sale with thousands of game deals, you’ll get a scratch card that will contain either an extra coupon code or a free Steam game.
Both editions of Resident Evil 4 come with the golden briefcase and the pistol ammo charm. Pre-orders for the deluxe edition also come with the Green Herb charm and the classic briefcase. Additionally, you get the following in-game content by opting for the deluxe edition:
- Soundtrack Change: Listen to the original soundtrack instead of the updated score
- treasure map expansion
- Sentry Gun Nine
- skull shaker weapon
- “Casual” Costumes for Leon and Ashley
- “Romantic” Costumes for Leon and Ashley
- “Hero” outfit and filter for Leon
- “Villain” outfit and filter for Leon
- Sports sunglasses for Leon
Longtime fans will likely be particularly interested in the soundtrack swap bonus, as they’ll have the option to play the new version with the original score. The Treasure Map expansion also sounds great. With it installed, there will be more treasures to find scattered throughout the game. You can find the location of these treasures on your map.
If you can’t wait until March 24 to see the new version of Resident Evil 4, you can download a free demo called “Chainsaw Demo” on PC, Xbox and PlayStation. There are currently no discounts on console pre-orders, but you can get a free Steelbook case with your pre-order.
The remake scored a rare 10/10 in GameSpot’s Resident Evil 4 review. “Capcom has masterfully crafted a new take on a beloved game and continues to lead the way with its Resident Evil remakes,” wrote reviewer Kurt Indovina. “Like the previous Resident Evil 2 remake, the studio has used advances in technology and design to modernize an iconic action-survival game, placing an emphasis on capturing the spirit of the original while respectfully evoking the same sense of atmosphere and the tone. what the original developers aspired to.”
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