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Mike1888
10-17-2016, 04:31 AM
https://www.videogamesplus.ca/class-heroes-vgp-exclusive-varient-ps3-p-24299.html

Background info on other variants from Twisted:

the class of heroes 2G; the 300 copies videogamescanada got, were version "A" meaning all copies (300) have identical artwork inside...whereas, if you got copies direct from Gaijan..then you got random version A, B, or C.

it is now stated, that there are 3 different disc art variants and 3 different manual cover art variants, which was initially kept a secret by the developer. also the back sticker has the number with a letter of A/B/or C but I am not sure exactly what that is designating but the developer on the forums is saying things like you have the "C" Version of the game, or the "B" version of the game etc.


And in case anyone is wondering, yes, they lied:

You're receiving this notice because you signed up for our Class of Heroes 2G for PlayStation 3 poll and indicated you wanted to purchase one or more copies of the limited-edition physical game.

We wanted to let you know that presales of the game will be live on www.gaijinworks.com starting tomorrow at 12:00 PST and will remain open for one month. After this period closes, we will gently and lovingly manufacture only enough product to cover the amount ordered, and then the game will only be available digitally on PSN until our contract runs out, or the apocalypse/rapture arrives, whichever comes first. Check the website main page tomorrow at noon for more details!

Thanks for your support!

Twisted
10-17-2016, 09:44 AM
same nonsense with retro city rampage more or less, in a nutshell..and even to a certain extent with limited run games, with that vita game that is being re-released soon by the publisher for the "asian" market, even though it is region free and in english format..to add insult to injury their adding bonus cover art you can flip..i dont blame limited run games, because they said the contract never had an "exclusivity" clause, but they might consider that for the future...but in this day and age, reprints is the rule and not the exception.