Gal Gun 2 Gets a Cool New Collector’s Edition in North America

Hugs for everyone!

Rice Digital is putting together a gorgeous collector’s edition for the upcoming Gal Gun 2 in North America, and it’s called the Free Hugs Edition. Likely as in, “if you buy this for someone you care about, you’ll get a lot of free hugs.” Or something to that effect. It’s only available via online retailer Rice Digital, so if you want it you’ll have to make sure you secure it when the preorders go live.

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The Free Hugs Edition is $99.99, and comes with the following:

  • A copy of the game for either PlayStation 4 or Nintendo Switch
  • High quality presentation collector’s box
  • Official art book
  • Official soundtrack CD
  • Huggable Mr. Happiness plushie
  • Pin-badge set
  • Double-sided “Gaming Accessories Pouch” – measures 28x16cm

You can expect Gal Gun 2 out on shelves this spring, but there is no concrete release date at the time of this announcement.

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