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Biomutant's Collectors Edition is $109 and the Atomic Edition is $400

THQ Nordic has revealed two Collectors Editions for their upcoming title Biomutant, one is $109 and the other is $400.

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If you are a fan of open-world action-RPG games, then keep your eyes peeled on Experiment 101's Biomutant title. If you like what you see, you might want to check out the games Collector Editions.

Firstly, we have the most expensive edition the 'Atomic Edition' which includes the following: a mid-battle diorama that measures 23″ by 10″ by 12″, SteelBook case, oversize mousepad, t-shirt in L/XL, official game, artwork on fabric and a premium box. The Collectors Edition is the cheaper version, coming it at $109 and including: 7.8″ stature of the main character, the previously mentioned artwork, official game soundtrack, the game and a smaller premium box.

Biomutant is truly shaping up to be quite the adventure for open-world action-RPG fans, but if this is the first time you have heard of the title check out some kick ass gameplay here. While there is some great action scenes seen in that trailer, check out some awesome environments in this one here. At the moment neither THQ Nordic or Experiment 101 has revealed the release date for Biomutant, but the title is still expected to arrive in gamers hands sometime in 2019.

Biomutant's Collectors Edition is $109 and the Atomic Edition is $400 | TweakTown.com
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