Retro City Rampage DX Is Getting a Physical Edition for Switch

Let's get physical!

Big Retro City Rampage fan? You probably already downloaded and played Retro City Rampage DX, but even so, you might want to ready some pocket cash for an upcoming physical edition of the game. It’s not just a regular physical edition either, it’s a collector’s edition with plenty of goodies.

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Retro City Rampage DX for Switch’s physical collector’s edition will be sold beginning on Oct. 9 via developer Vblank’s official site. The package comes in both standard and collector’s versions, and the limited collector’s edition will come packed with special goodies. You’ll get the Switch cartridge, a key chain, 3D glasses, a soundtrack, manual, and a reversible cover for the box. That’s a hefty helping of stuff.

Better go ahead and save up those coins so you can plunk down your hard-earned cash on this release, because it’ll probably go pretty quickly. It’s a pretty in-demand game, after all.

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