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Blasphemous Is Getting a Deluxe Physical Release Later This Summer

Fans of developer The Game Kitchen’s 2D hack-and-slash title Blasphemous will be pleased to learn that it’s set to receive a deluxe physical release later this summer, June 29, for PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.

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“We’re thrilled to team up with Team17 once again to deliver this deluxe Blasphemous physical edition,” said Katie Clark, Senior Product Manager at Sold Out. “Whether you’re already a fan of the game or want to jump into the nightmare world of Cvstodia for the first time, Blasphemous Deluxe Edition offers an exciting physical package for players to add to their collection.”

Released in partnership with Team17 and The Game Kitchen, Blasphemous Deluxe Edition features a physical copy of the full game plus a range of additional digital and physical content, including:

▪ 32-track Digital Soundtrack
▪ 195-page Digital Artbook
▪ Digital Comic
▪ ‘Alloy of Sin’ and ‘Golden Burden’ In-Game Character Skins
▪ Sticker Sheet
▪ 180 x 290mm Poster of Cvstodia

There’s no mention of price in the press release, and I couldn’t find a retailer to pre-order yet, either. We’ll keep this post updated if we find the information.

Twinfinite reviewed Blasphemous back when it launched in 2019 and was impressed, scoring the game 4/5 and concluded “it provides challenging enemies and platforming sections,” and that it is a “demanding experience that will make you feel rewarded for your tribulations.”

Last year, Blasphemous received a free DLC expansion called The Stir of Dawn, which features brand-new story elements comes new maps and areas to explore.


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