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Jump Force Editions Breakdown and Buyer’s Guide | Where To Pre-order

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This Jump Force pre-order guide offers a breakdown of what you get based on which Jump Force edition you purchase.

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This Friday, gamers will be able to jump into a shattered world where multiple Shonen Jump characters are fighting it out against an unknown entity in Jump Force. The game features characters from various stories featured in the weekly Shonen Jump Manga, which has been published for more than 50 years, such as Yu Yu Hakusho, Bleach, Black Clover, Dragon Ball, My Hero Academia, and more.

Jump Force Pre-order Guide | Where To Pre-order Jump Force

If you’re eager to play the game today, however, you may have the opportunity to do so Here’s a breakdown of the different tiers you can purchase, and what perks come with each tier level.

The Jump Force Standard Edition

The standard edition is the cheapest of all the options. You can buy this version for Xbox, PlayStation 4, or PC, for $59.99. With this purchase, you’re going to have access to the game on day one, which is this Friday, Feb. 15.

The Jump Force Deluxe Edition

This edition includes the base game, along with as Jump Force’s Character Pass. The Character Pass gives you access to all of the nine DLC characters coming to the game, and you get to try them out four-days earlier than their initial release. The Jump Force Deluxe Edition costs $89.99.

The Jump Force Ultimate Edition

With this edition, you’re going to acquire everything from the previous versions, plus you’ll get 16 exclusive avatar shirts for your customized character to wear. Also, you’ll receive the Jump Start pack. This in-game pack gives you several items to help you during the start of the game. By purchasing this edition, you get to play the game three days earlier, which is today!

For those who purchased the Deluxe edition and can’t wait to jump in, this may prove a worthwhile purchase. The Ultimate Edition costs $99.95.

The Jump Force Collector’s Edition

The Jump Force Collector's Edition

The Collector’s Edition comes at a significant price jump, but with a worthy prize.

You’re going to receive several physical objects, such as the Jump Force steelbook case, three art boards, and the heftiest of items, an exclusive diorama (12 inches tall) of Naruto, Luffy, and Goku. You’ll get all of this, plus everything from the previous versions. The Collector’s Edition will only remain available as long as supplies last, as they are limited.

The Jump Force Collector’s Edition costs $259.99.

Jump Force Pre-order Bonuses

You can still pre-order the game, though you’ll have to do so through the Standard or Deluxe version. If you do, different retailers have distinct rewards available to you.

For those who pre-order Jump Force from Amazon or Best Buy, you’ll receive a vehicle you can ride in the game’s lobby of Freiza’s floating pod and three exclusive costumes for your customized character to wear. If you go through GameStop, you’ll get a physical wall scroll with your copy. For anyone who pre-orders through the PlayStation Store, you’ll get a Jump Force PS4 theme.

You can purchase the game from Bandai Namco’s Store, Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, the Microsoft Store, the PlayStation Store, and Steam.


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