Mass Effect: Andromeda’s Box Art and Deluxe Edition Revealed

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It’s N7 Day, and you know what that means: Mass Effect: Andromeda news! As with all games these days, it’ll have two versions: a standard $60 edition, and the Deluxe Edition, which will cost you $70 bones. Here’s the box art, which shows Ryder watching a giant space station crash. You can go ahead and pre-order that version over at Best Buy.

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Here’s what the Deluxe Edition includes:

  • Pathfinder Casual Outfit
  • Scavenger Armor
  • Pathfinder Elite Weapon Set
  • Pet Pyjak (Monkey)
  • Digital Sountrack
  • Multiplayer Deluxe Launch Pack

Along with the Deluxe Edition, the box art for the standard version, which has a planet in the reflection of Ryder’s helmet.

More Mass Effect: Andromeda news is sure to be coming today in celebration of N7 Day, so stay tuned to Twinfinite for more info. The next chapter in the series released a trailer last week that may have ended up revealing more than what was presented. Here’s our thoughts on that.

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