More Details On Journey: Collector’s Edition

Journey, the bestselling PlayStation Network game from indie developer thatgamecompany, is getting an on-disc retail release in a collector's edition packed with additional material. Not only will the disc also include the developer's previous titles, Flow and Flower, but it will also come with soundtracks and developer commentaries for all three games.

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Journey, the bestselling PlayStation Network game from indie developer thatgamecompany, is getting an on-disc retail release in a collector’s edition packed with additional material. Not only will the disc also include the developer’s previous titles, Flow and Flower, but it will also come with soundtracks and developer commentaries for all three games.

Another notable feature will be the inclusion of three exclusive minigames made by the developer called Gravediggers, Nostril Shot, and Duke War!!. Other features will include themes, wallpapers, and PSN avatars, and numerous behind-the-scenes artwork and videos for all three of the main games.

Journey: Collector’s Edition will be released in North America on August 28, retailing for $30. thatgamecompany has proven themselves to be capable of some of the most beautiful and artistic experiences in gaming with their work and this will be a great opportunity for those who don’t go online much to try their titles out.


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