RPGs
Q4 will also see a number of titles release to keep RPG fans happy. World of Final Fantasy will run you $60, South Park: The Fractured But Whole comes out in December for $60, and console fans of Bethesda can fast travel back to Skyrim with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition for $50. Pokemon Sun and Moon will cost $40 each, and Dragon Quest Builders for the PS4 is listed at $60. Sid Meier’s Civilization VI will cost you $60 as well. Your total cost, and this includes both versions of Pokemon, is $370.
In terms of special editions, there’s only one option. Much like Dishonored 2, those who preorder South Park: The Fractured But Whole will also receive its prequel, South Park: The Stick of Truth, as a digital code. The Gold Edition, which can be bought for $100, also contains this preorder incentive, as well as a Season Pass and a SteelBook Case, among other treats. Additionally, there is a collector’s edition for The Fractured But Whole, which includes a season pass of the game, the complete game, exclusive in-game bonuses, a six -inch replica figure of Cartman’s superhero alter ego “The Coon,” and small prints of art from South Park Studios. If you already have The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on your PC, you get the special edition for free. Look to spend around $410 when purchasing additional base game products.