Prototype 2 Pre-Order Bonuses Detailed

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Activision‘s free-roaming action sequel, Prototype 2, has had some new details on its pre-order bonuses revealed. All pre-orders will get access to RADNET, an in-game store that will steadily distribute 55 pieces of new content over a seven-week period, including character skins, new in-game events, and avatar items. RADNET will be available from the game’s launch date of April 24, but will not launch on the PC version until July 24.

Other retailer-specific bonuses will include a code to download a digital copy of the Prototype 2 comic from Dark Horse for Amazon.com purchases, while Best Buy pre-orders will come with a steelbook case and a Hardened Steel Vehicle Upgrade for in-game.

Let us know in the comments which pre-order bonus appeals to you the most.


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