Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game will be released very soon, so read this article to see the pricing, what editions are there, and what are the pre-order bonuses.
The newest multiplayer PvP survival horror game will soon hit the (digital) shelves. Developed by Illfonic and Teravision Games, Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game revolves around two teams: Klowns and Humans. Three Klowns try to hunt the Humans down, while those seven Humans are trying to escape. As you might expect from almost every modern game, it comes in a couple of different editions, and pre-ordering the game will net you some neat benefits. So, let’s see what that is all about. Read on to see the pricing, different editions, and pre-order bonuses for Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game
Killer Klowns From Outer Space Pricing
The price for the standard edition of Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game is $39.99. On the other hand, for the Digital Deluxe edition you will have to pay $20 more, ie, it costs $59.99.
You can get it via Steam for PC, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Store.
Killer Klowns All Available Editions and Contents
The game comes in two editions: the standard one and the Digital Deluxe edition. The standard edition, unsurprisingly, only has the base game, while the Digital Deluxe comes with the base game and:
- Two Human Characters (Mike & Debbie)
- Two Klown Skins (Fryzo & Sundaze)
- One Movie Klown Skin (Bibbo)
- Digital Soundtrack
- Digital Art Book
Pre-Order Bonuses for Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game
If you pre-order Killer Klowns From Outer Space you will get a couple of pretty cool benefits. First off, you will get some cosmetics and a new character:
- Two Human Cosmetics (Shower)
- One Klown Skin (Hot Diggity Dog)
- One Klown Character (Slim)
But, most importantly, you will get one-week Advance Access. That means that you can start playing Killer Klowns from May 28 onward.
There is no word on whether the game will be available as a physical copy. For now, you can only get Killer Clowns From Outer Space: The Game digitally. It is not impossible for a game to get a physical edition somewhere in the future like Baldur’s Gate 3 did.