Murdered: Soul Suspect Limited Edition
Platform: Playstation 4
Edition: Limited Edition
Published by Square Enix
Released in Australia on Jun 05, 2014 at a price of $99.95
Released in New Zealand on Jun 05, 2014 at a price of $109.99
Published by Square Enix
Released in Australia on Jun 05, 2014 at a price of $99.95
Released in New Zealand on Jun 05, 2014 at a price of $109.99
The Limited Edition of Murdered: Soul Suspect comes in a collectors box and includes a secret journal from the game, featuring unseen files about the murders as well as free access to a digital strategy map.
Availability:
The Limited Edition is a “First Edition” pre-order only release, meaning that all pre-ordered copies of Murdered: Soul Suspect are the Limited Edition.
** Murdered: Soul Suspect Limited Edition (XB1) [Europe] added to database **
** Murdered: Soul Suspect Limited Edition (XB1) [Oceania] added to database **
** Murdered: Soul Suspect Limited Edition (PS4) [Europe] added to database **
** Murdered: Soul Suspect Limited Edition (PS4) [Oceania] added to database **
** Murdered: Soul Suspect Limited Edition (PS3) [2] added to database **
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** Murdered: Soul Suspect Limited Edition (360) [PAL] added to database **
** Murdered: Soul Suspect Limited Edition (PC) [DVD-ROM] added to database **
im a bit confused i just got my gamestop US limited edition and it just seems like a regular game.
Only the UK got the journal
That i knew but i forgot to check what i was suppose to get with the limited edition i literally got nothing it doesn't even say limited edition on it
I ordered the "limited edition" from gamestop also but it only came with the free digital guide. I refused to pay for it and bought the UK version instead.
Asian got Limited Edition too ...
you can buy at
http://www.play-asia.com/murdered-so...n-70-7ucr.html
Not exactly limited to the CE/LE, but looks like it didn't do so hot
GeekWire visited the studio's former office yesterday and found a locked door and a sign advertising a "blow out sale" on the equipment within. GeekWire's attempts to contact company representatives were not answered. Joystiq also received no response during our attempts to follow up.
Airtight Games' credits include the Capcom-published action game Dark Void, Ouya roguelike Soul Fjord, and Quantum Conundrum, a first-person puzzler directed by Portal designer Kim Swift. The studio saw a round of layoffs in April, losing 14 employees as part of a "necessary restructuring."