Nordic Games Shines Light On Alan Wake PC Editions
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Nordic Games Shines Light On Alan Wake PC Editions

Nordic Games detailed the two different PC editions of Alan Wake yesterday. The regular edition, which will be selling for $30, comes with the full game as well as The Signal and The Writer DLC packs on one disc. It also includes the game's full soundtrack, six post cards, seven stickers, a poster and a manual.
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Nordic Games detailed the two different PC editions of Alan Wake yesterday.

The regular edition, which will be selling for $30, comes with the full game as well as The Signal and The Writer DLC packs on one disc. It also includes the game’s full soundtrack, six post cards, seven stickers, a poster and a manual.

For a few bucks more, the Collector’s Edition comes with audio commentary and background information from Remedy Entertainment that can be switched on throughout the main game. “The Alan Wake Files”, 144 pages of evidence by in-game author Clay Steward, and a making of featurette are also thrown into the mix.

Alan Wake hits shelves on February 16th, and will also make its way to Steam albeit without the premium packaging.


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