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Bandai Namco is teaming up with iam8bit to release a Collector’s Edition for their upcoming action game Necropolis.

The collector’s edition is $50 and will come with:

  • Game Code (Steam, PlayStation 4 system, Xbox One)
  • Full Digital Soundtrack*
  • Customizable Death Certificate
  • 180-gram Transparent Blue Vinyl Soundtrack
  • Gatefold Vinyl Jacket that is actually a playable Tabletop Game!

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The game will be sent by email the day before the game’s release.

The vinyl jacket doubles as a D&D style tabletop game. The game is very difficult to insure if passed players will have bragging rights.

Bandai Namco explains the premise for Necropolis-via press release:

NECROPOLIS combines third-person 3D action with Rogue-lite permadeath dungeon delving for a game that’s fast-paced and addictive, yet diabolically hardcore. Those elements are married with the game’s striking art style, sardonic tone, and 4-player drop-in/drop-out co-op mode.
You play as a nameless adventurer attempting to escape a living, magical dungeon that reconstructs itself each time you play, with only one way out – down. Craft, equip, explore, and fight to stay alive as you delve deeper and face ever-greater threats in the twisting halls and endless chasms of theNECROPOLIS. Have no doubt; you’re going to die – often! – but you’ll improve your combat skills, available upgrades, and dungeon know-how with every playthrough, bringing you one step closer to the exit.
“It’s clear from the cool vinyl record and badass album cover doubling as a Tabletop Game that iambit gets Harebrained Schemes,” said Mitch Gitelman, Harebrained Schemes Studio Head. “We’re excited to offer a NECROPOLIS Collector’s Edition for those discriminating players who want to take death to the next level.”
Necropolis is coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC-via Steam on July 12. You can pre-order the collector’s edition at the iam8bit webstore.
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