After months of speculation and fears that it would eventually be delayed, the hype train for God of War Ragnarok is now well under way. Recently, Sony unveiled the release date for God of War Ragnarok alongside showing what each edition of the game will come with. As well as the standard physical and digital versions, players wanting a few extra physical and in-game items when they begin their journey in God of War Ragnarok were excited to see the detailed Digital Deluxe, Collector's, and Jotnar Editions of the game.
The Collector's and Jotnar Editions of God of War Ragnarok were clearly the two versions of the game that came with the most extra content. As well as featuring the game's soundtrack and the Darkdale armor sets for Kratos and Atreus, the Collector's and Jotnar Editions come with a 16" Mjolnir replica hammer, a dwarven dice set, and 2" Vanir Twins Carvings. Of course, as the more expensive edition, the Jotnar version has more extras on top of that, including a 7-inch vinyl record, a pin set, a ring, cloth map, and dice set.
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Given all the additional content and physical extras, besides a physical disk of the game in the Ragnarok Collector's and Jotnar Editions, it was clear these versions would sell out fast. Sony even gave the upcoming title a pre-order date so that fans could ready themselves to add their desired edition to their basket. However, the Jotnar and Collector's Editions of God of War Ragnarok have already been wiped clean from many retailers and are being listed by scalpers online.
UK gaming retailer GAME reported that the Jotnar Edition sold out within a few minutes, while the Collector's Edition managed to last an hour online.
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