Jump Force

Jump Force Premium Edition Revealed

Jump Force Premium Edition Revealed

Bandai Namco has reveal the Premium Edition of Jump Force, the upcoming anime fighter, it will cost 260$ and it comes with a diorama of Naruto, Luffy, and Goku getting prepared to fight with anyone.

The Premium Edition, a Hardcover Gatefold that includes:

  • Full Game + Characters Pass (Includes 9 Additional Characters)
  • Steelbook
  • 3 Art boards
  • A set of Postcards: get a unique souvenir of each places visited in the game and get a nice view of all the battle stages.

The standard edition of Jump Force will come with three exclusive costumes one for Goku, Luffy and Naruto as well as a new lobby vehicle. Which, incidentally, gives out a hint that we’ll probably be getting a lobby much as Dragon Ball FighterZ has with mini characters you can customize and navigate etc.

The game officially comes out on February 26th, 2019 for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

In the meantime check out some Screenshots of the Character Customization:

From the released images we can see that Bandai will be bringing players that pre-order Jump Force three exclusive in-game costumes. The three costumes will be from the three biggest anime franchises, One Piece, Dragon Ball and Naruto. Players will also get a Frieza Hover Pod which can be used to cruise around in the lobby.

For players that want to step it up a notch there is the collectors edition. Users that get the collectors edition will have to throw down a total of $260, they will receive a 30cm tall diorama of Goku, Luffy and Naruto. Players will also get a physical copy of the game, a steel book case and three art boards that feature Goku, Luffy and Naruto. Jump Force is planned for release on the Xbox One, PS4 and PC sometime in February 2019. If you are interested in picking up either the Collectors Edition or just a standard pre-order, visit the Amazon listing here.

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