SOEDESCO announces 8-Bit Armies Limited Edition, out in December

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Out December 14 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One

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SOEDESCO has just announced their second release in their line of Limited Edition packages for digital games. Following in the footsteps of the glorious Owlboy run, 8-Bit Armies will see a Limited Edition on December 14, 2018 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

Similar to the first limited release, 8-Bit Armies comes packaged in a gold-embossed box packed with a bunch of cool goodies, including:

  • Base game – The epic 8-Bit Armies base game, developed by Petroglyph
  • Soundtrack Rocking tunes from legendary composer Frank Klepacki
  • Manual Everything you always wanted to know about 8-Bit Armies but were afraid to
  • ask
  • Skull Bandana Exclusive headwear with a skull print, based on one of the 8-Bit units
  • Flag To play a real life round of capture the flag
  • 3 Precious Pins in 8-Bit style, showing three different units
  • Patch that can be applied to any outfit
  • 12 Postage Stamps featuring the iconic characters from the game
  • Papercraft Tank Brush up your DIY skills and create your own tank
  • Dogtag Premium metal tag to wear around your neck

The release will be limited to 6,000 copies for each platform, so be on the lookout for pre-orders once they go open. No price has been announced yet, but Owlboy LE launched at $69.99 so that’s probably a good ballpark figure.

8-Bit Armies releases digitally for PS4 and Xbox One on September 21, and if you’re lucky you can snag one of the limited physical releases later this year.


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