A standard version priced at $59.99 will include a reversible insert and a booklet, a premium version dubbed Leviathan box will cost $79.99, will feature an exclusive sturdy sleeve and 2 exclusive cards for the physical card game The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls. This package will be the only way to obtain these cards so fans of Four Souls will need to act fast before supplies run out. This physical edition is set to ship sometime this summer and can be pre-ordered directly here. For those who want to enjoy the penultimate experience now, The Binding of Isaac: Repentance is available digitally on PC, Switch, PlayStation and Xbox platforms.
Nicalis, Inc. announces that physical copies of The Binding of Isaac: Repentance will be available this summer in a special Leviathan Box for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The game will be sold exclusively at store.nicalis.com, where preorders are now being taken.
Repentance will also be available in a $59.99 standard version that comes with a reversible cover insert and special booklet. The $79.99 Leviathan Box is a sturdy outer sleeve that includes several additional bonus items.
Among the bonus items are two promotional cards for The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls card game, a “Retro” Eden character card and a “Retro” 1-Up treasure card. These cards are exclusive to the The Binding of Isaac: Repentance Leviathan Box and will not be available elsewhere.
Both the standard and Leviathan Box versions of The Binding of Isaac: Repentance are planned for release this summer for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Additional information and an official release date will be revealed when the Leviathan Box packaging and contents are finalized.
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