Update: Physical and Collector’s Editions detailed
- by Liam Doolan
Update [Thu 10th Aug, 2023 17:15 BST]: Physical versions for The King of Fighters XIII Global Match have been revealed by Pix’n Love.
We’ve got all of the details below, and you can pre-order all of these now ahead of the game’s 16th November 2023 release. Prices are in euros but you can get orders shipped anywhere in the world. Standard Edition will be out on release day, with Collector’s and Deluxe editions out next year.
Standard Edition – 39,90 € (16th November 2023)
- Game only
- First Edition includes reversible cover
- Limited to 3,000 copies
Collector’s Edition – 89,90 € (28th February 2024)
- Physical game
- Official NEOGEO snapcase with reversible cover
- 80-page artbook with never-before-seen illustrations and designs
- Original CD soundtrack with digifile
- Four double-sided lithographs
- Limited to 1,300 copies
Deluxe Edition – 249,90 € (28th February 2024)
- Physical game
- Large aluminium plate print
- Official NEOGEO snapcase with reversible cover
- 80-page artbook with never-before-seen illustrations and designs
- Original CD soundtrack with digifile
- Four double-sided lithographs
- Limited to 150 copies
For details on the game’s release date, check out our story below and the trailer above.
Original article [Sun 6th Aug, 2023 02:00 BST]: Back in April, SNK announced it would be releasing The King of Fighters XIII Global Match for the Switch later this year.
Now, during an update at EVO 2023, it’s been revealed the 2D sprite-fighter will be launching around the world on 16th November 2023. Once again, this new release will come with a “rollback netcode overhaul” improving the overall online functionality.
SNK will also be releasing deluxe edition premium perks including a digital art book and a digital soundtrack.
As previously mentioned, The King of Fighters XIII originally started out as an arcade release in 2010 and was ported to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 a year later.
Are you looking forward to this upcoming release? Comment below.
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