‘Lone Survivor’ News & Updates: Limited Run will be distributing physical copies on December 30
As a year-end special, Limited Run will be selling the physical copies of “Lone Survivor.” The physical release will be on December 30 this year. The game is a horror survival game that is available for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita systems.
“Lone Survivor” has been available for quite some time, its first appearance being its PC release in 2012. It has been released digitally for other gaming systems such as PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and Wii U. Limited Run announced the said release via its Twitter account. Since then, it has been a talk for the fans who we’re obviously excited for the release.
Our limited edition physical release of Lone Survivor for PS4 and PS Vita launches Friday, December 30th at https://t.co/rZI6STJv9L! pic.twitter.com/CsAfuyRCzv
— Limited Run Games (@LimitedRunGames) December 24, 2016
The physical release will contain the remastered “The Director’s Cut” version of game and all its update since the first release. Unfortunately, there will only be 3000 copies to be distributed. As further announced, the first half of the stocks will be sold on the morning, and the other half will be sold on the evening of December 30 at the official site of Limited Run Games. Sadly, the game will not have new trophy list.
The game is a pure re-release by Sony and will cost $24.99 for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. There is also a protective case for PS4 or PS Vita and for the Soundtrack CD. The shipping box cost is $3.99. The game will be $30.97, excluding the shipping fee.
With the limited stock and limited time, make sure that you will mark your calendar for this “Lone Survivor” special sale. As this will be the last time you will have a chance to get the physical copy of this game, stay tuned for more exciting updates!
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