Deus Ex: Human Revolution "Augmented Edition" and Pre-Order Bonuses Announced
by Brian Leahy, Nov 30, 2010 7:30pm PSTThe Eidos Montreal-developed Deus Ex: Human Revolution will get its own limited edition package when it is released next year. The Augmented Edition will run you $70 on console and $60 on PC, which represents a $10 premium over the game's standard edition ($60 console / $50 PC).
The "Augmented Edition" will ship with the following goodies:
- 40-page Artbook
- Exclusive Bonus DVD: Making Of, Special Trailers, Animated storyboard of CGI trailer and Soundtrack
- Premium Packaging
- Motion Graphic Novel
Additionally, two retailer-based, pre-order bonuses have been detailed and pre-orders are now open:
Explosive Mission Pack
Exclusively at GameStop
- An entirely new mission with special cameo appearance of original Deus Ex character
- Linebacker G-87 multiple shot grenade launcher
- M-28 Utility Remote-Detonated Explosive Device (UR-DED)
- Automatic Unlocking Device
Tactical Enhancement Pack
Offered at participating Retailers
- Huntsman Silverback Double-Barrel Shotgun
- Longsword Whisperhead Extreme Range Sniper Rifle
- Extra Credits
Sadly, no release date has been announced and the game is still scheduled for early 2011. While you want, check out this old, but awesome, gameplay trailer in case you missed it!
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1 button kill stuff is slightly bothersome (I don't want it to be a Splinter Cell game), but maybe that will be a skill point cost upgrade or something and will roll well into the RPG elements of the game.
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