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Zelda A Link Between Worlds pre-order bonuses at GAME

Last week we were led to believe that GAME would be offering a musical chest as a pre-order bonus for the upcoming Zelda game but then in a series of tweets those rumours were squashed, with GAME stating that it was still working on bringing pre-orderer's something special. Well now the retailer is actually ready to reveal it's pre-order bonuses along with a collector's edition.

Pre-ordering the standard game will get you a digital copy of an earlier title from the Legend of Zelda series: Link's awakening DX.

The collectors edition will include:

  • Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Eshop download
  • Glossy artwork poster
  • Zelda musical cartridge chest

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The Standard game will set fans back £34.99 with the collectors edition being priced at £49.99. Upon pre-ordering you will be sent the download code for Link's awakening. Once you've received the download code you can't cancel your pre-order.

Here is a look at the musical chest:

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A trailer for the game can be found here. If you are looking to pre-order the standard edition, it can be found here. If you want to take a look at the collectors edition, check this out.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds will release on the 22nd of November.

KitGuru Says: I really like the box art for the collector's edition, I'm definitely looking forward to getting this game and seeing how well the 3D is utilized. Are you guys excited for it?

Source- mynintendonews

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