Complete Guide to Shadow of the Tomb Raider Preorder Bonuses
Sep 10, 2018 5:48 PM PDT Here's what you can get for preordering this excellent game.
by Seth G. Macy
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Shadow of the Tomb raider comes out September 14, and it's the final chapter in the new Lara Croft trilogy. In our Shadow of the Tomb Raider review, we called it a "powerful finale" to the trilogy, giving it a 9.0.
There are several different versions of Shadow of the Tomb Raider to choose from, both physical and digital versions.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider Preorder Bonuses
Preordering Shadow of the Tomb Raider opens up the following bonuses:
Shadow of the Tomb Raider Standard Edition
The standard edition of Shadow of the Tomb Raider costs $59.99 and contains the base game. It's available both physically or digitally. If you preorder the standard edition, it includes the following:
Limited Steelbook Three art cardsShadow of the Tomb Raider Digital Deluxe Edition
The digital deluxe edition of Shadow of the Tomb Raider costs $69.99 and includes the following bonuses:
Skills booster pack for Seeker, Warrior, & Scavenger 2-days early access Additional weapon and outfit Original soundtrackShadow of the Tomb Raider Croft Edition
The Croft edition of Shadow of the Tomb Raider costs $89.99 and comes either digitally or in a Croft edition steelbook. In addition to the bonuses included with the aforementioned editions, the Croft edition offers the following:
DLC Season Pass 3 additional weapons and outfitsWhere to Preorder Shadow of the Tomb Raider Walmart Amazon
While Amazon got rid of its 20% Prime preorder discount, it's offering a free Prima digital "mini guide" for anyone who preorders.
GameStop
Preordering any physical version of Shadow of the Tomb Raider gets you a free Shadow of the Tomb Raider flashlight in-store.
Best Buy Microsoft
Microsoft also has the Xbox One X 1TB bundled with Shadow of the Tomb Raider for $499.
PlayStation Store
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