Resident Evil Village pre orders are open now. Here's where you can get it and what each Resident Evil Village version contains.

Resident Evil Village Pre Order Guide: What’s in Each Edition?

Resident Evil Village pre orders are open now. Here's where you can get it and what each Resident Evil Village version contains.

Resident Evil Village pre orders are open now ahead of the game’s May 7 release date. There are three different versions to pick from, but we’re here to break down what’s in every Resident Evil Village version and where to get them.

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Any pre order comes with an in-game Mr. Raccoon weapon charm and survival resource pack, while PlayStation pre-orders come with the Resident Evil Village soundtrack.

All purchases of Resident Evil Village also come with RE: Verse. As of 1/27, all Best Buy pre-orders of Resident Evil Village, regardless of edition, also include the steelbook that’s part of the collector’s edition.

Resident Evil Village Standard Edition

As you’d expect, the Resident Evil Village standard edition includes just the game on your platform of choice.

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 4

Note Resident Evil Village on PlayStation 4 comes with a free option to upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version.

Xbox Series X|S

Xbox One

PC

Resident Evil Village Deluxe Edition

The Resident Evil Village Deluxe Edition includes the base game and the in-game Trauma Pack for $69.99, The Trauma Pack consists of:

  • Safe Room music
  • Mr. Everywhere weapon charm
  • Found Footage RE7 filter
  • Max Difficulty, available right away.
  • Classic tape recorder save device
  • Albert01 weapon
  • The Tragedy of Ethan Winters, though there’s no indication what this is yet.

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 4

Xbox Series X|S

Xbox One

PC

Resident Evil Village Collector’s Edition

For now, the Resident Evil Village Collector’s Edition is only available through GameStop and retails for $219.99. It includes the game, the Trauma Pack, a Chris Redfield figurine, a collectible box and steelbook, a cloth map of the village, and an art book.

Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 7 Complete Bundle

There’s also a digital-only Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 7 Complete Bundle for $79.99, which, in addition to the standard pre-order bonuses includes:

  • Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition
  • Resident Evil Village
  • Trauma Pack

PlayStation players can access and play RE 7 immediately after purchase, though some Xbox players are reporting they can’t play it until May 7 when Village releases.

The RE Village complete edition is only available digitally from:

That’s everything on Resident Evil Village pre orders and what’s in each edition of the game. Stay tuned for more RE Village news.


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