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Conan Exiles Officially Dated for Next Year With Collector’s Edition

Barbarians and survival make for an intriguing pair.

Funcom’s MMORPG Conan Exiles is lumbering toward an official release for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 next year as it finally exits both the Xbox One Game Preview and Steam Early Access programs. It’ll run $39.99 for the PC version, while console players will have to purchase Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions for $49.99.

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If you’re not interested in a digital version, there will be a physical edition available as well. The physical Day One Edition will be available from certain retailers with a printed map of the Exiled Lands and Conan’s Atlantean Sword. You’ll only be able to get that puppy if you pre-order.

The collector’s edition will feature three soundtracks from Conan Exiles, Age of Conan: Rise of the Godslayer, and Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures. It also features six digital versions of comics, a digital RPG book, a physical art book, a physical world map, and a small 6 inch Conan the Barbarian figure.

Looking forward to playing the final version? You don’t have too much longer to wait. It drops May 8, 2018.

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