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Starlink: Battle for Atlas Digital Edition Switch pre-order

The Digital Edition for Starlink: Battle for Atlas is now available for pre-order on the Nintendo eShop.

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Ubisoft will be bringing players that are keen to pick up Starlink: Battle for Atlas some different purchasing options, but for those players that aren't interested in the toys and just want the game and some goodies, the Digital Edition is now available for purchase on the Nintendo eShop.

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Looking at the Ubisoft website we can see that the company will be debuting Starlink: Battle for Atlas with a PlayStation and Xbox One Starter Pack, a Nintendo Switch Starter Pack, a Digital Edition, Digital Edition Deluxe and a Digital Collection 1 Pack. Each of the packs will contain a different level of content, some including physical toys and others bringing more digital content to the game.

Strangely enough there isn't actually any information for the Digital Edition on the Nintendo eShop listing for Starlink: Battle for Atlas. Despite the lack of information the game is still available to pre--order and will be coming in at a cost of $59.99, giving 300 Nintendo Gold points in return for its purchase. Below you will find a break down of each of the packages and their contents for Starlink: Battle for Atlas. If you want to visit the Nintendo eShop listing, visit it here.

On PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the Starter Pack includes:

  • Starlink: Battle for Atlas (game)
  • Controller Mount
  • Zenith Starship, including modular hull and two Armor wings
  • Mason Rana Pilot
  • Shredder Weapon
  • Flamethrower Weapon
  • Frost Barrage Weapon
  • Price: $74.99

The Nintendo Switch Starter Pack includes:

  • Starlink: Battle for Atlas (game)
  • Controller Mount
  • Arwing toy including modular hull and two wings, with Laser cannon weapons and charge shot built in
  • Fox McCloud Pilot
  • Mason Rana Pilot
  • Shredder Weapon
  • Flamethrower Weapon
  • Frost Barrage Weapon
  • Digital versions of Zenith Starship and Shredder weapon
  • Exclusive Star Fox mission add on content
  • Price: $74.99

In addition, players who prefer to play without toys can choose one of the digital editions.

The Digital Edition includes:

  • Starlink: Battle for Atlas (game)
  • 4 starships: Zenith, Neptune, Pulse, and Lance
  • 6 pilots: Mason, Judge, Chase, Hunter, Levi, and Razor
  • 12 weapons: Flamethrower, Frost Barrage, Shredder, Levitator, Volcano, Imploder, Iron Fist, Freeze Ray MK. 2, Crusher, Shredder MK. 2, Shockwave, and Gauss Gun MK. 2
  • The Nintendo Switch version includes all of the above content plus the Arwing starship and Fox McCloud pilot!
  • Price: $59.99

The Digital Deluxe Edition includes:

  • Starlink: Battle for Atlas (game)
  • 5 starships: Zenith, Neptune, Pulse, Lance, and Nadir
  • 9 pilots: Mason, Judge, Chase, Hunter, Shaid, Levi, Razor, Eli, and Kharl
  • 15 weapons: Flamethrower, Frost Barrage, Shredder, Levitator, Volcano, Imploder, Nullifier, Iron Fist, Freeze Ray MK. 2, Crusher, Shredder MK. 2, Shockwave, Gauss Gun MK. 2,, Hailstorm, and Meteor MK. 2
  • The Nintendo Switch version includes all of the above content plus the Arwing starship and Fox McCloud pilot!
  • Price: $79.99

The Digital Collection 1 Pack includes:

  • 4 starships: Neptune, Pulse, Lance, and Nadir
  • 8 pilots: Levi, Razor, Eli, Kharl, Chase, Hunter, Judge, and Shaid
  • 12 weapons: Levitator, Volcano, Imploder, Nullifier, Iron Fist, Freeze Ray MK. 2, Crusher, Shredder MK.2, Shockwave, Gauss Gun MK.2, Hailstorm, and Meteor MK. 2
  • Price: $59.99

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