Remnant 2is set to debut on July 25, withUltimate Edition ownersgetting to play early on July 22. That still leaves nearly two weeks forStandard/Deluxe Edition ownersto decide if they want to get the game early, and just over a week forUltimate Edition players. If you’re planning to get the game in one of these editions anyways, then you might be considering a pre-order for some extra bonuses. Here is everything you get forpre-orderingRemnant 2.
What Do I Get for Pre-Ordering Remnant 2?
The pre-order bonus you earn isthe same no matter what edition you get, or which of the three platforms you purchase Remnant 2 on. No matter which, you’ll get yourselfearly access to the Gunslinger archetype, one of the many classes you may choose in Remnant 2. This is an archetype that you can earn later on in the game, though this bonus willlet you choose the archetype immediately.Related:Is Remnant 2 Coming to Game Pass? – AnsweredAs the name aptly implies, the Gunslinger is anexpert in ranged warfare. All of its bonuses are centered around improving your handling of weapons, along with its abilities complementing it nicely. It’s aboutas close to a cowboy as you’re going to getin Remnant 2. The outfit likely said that for you though.
Should I Pre-Order Remnant 2?
Whether you should pre-order Remnant 2 is going to come down solely tohow much you trust the product to be great. If you felt like the first Remnant game was great and was well worth the money you paid for it (or didn’t pay for it if you got a free promotion), then you might find it worthwhile to pre-order. You’ll also want to make sure that’s the archetype you want to start with as if you don’t start with it, you’ll be almostnullifying the pre-order bonus(except for when playing a new character.)While you’re looking for details about the game, check out our guide onifRemnant 2offers crossplay.
Shawn Robinson
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