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How Much Does Anthem Cost to Buy? Answered

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Anthem is set to be one of the biggest games of the year. From the team that brought you such classics as Mass Effect, Dragon Age and Knights of the Old Republic, anticipation is high for the studio’s latest outing. Here’s everything you need to know about how much Anthem costs to buy on all platforms.

As a AAA title, you are paying for a premium product. The standard edition of Anthem on the Microsoft store goes for $59.99 digitally, while members with EA Access will get the same product for $53.99, which is a nice little saving.

If you would prefer to have a physical copy, Amazon has the base game for $55 across PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

You can also get the Legion of Dawn edition of the game through Amazon for $99, which comes packaged with a few extras. This includes exclusive skins for each of the javelins, a legendary weapon, and a javelin gear attachment. You will also receive the game’s soundtrack digitally and a founders player banner.

The PlayStation Store also has the Legion of Dawn digital edition for $79.99, which is the standard across digital platforms. The big draw of this edition was the ability to play the game pre-release, but with the game out in the wild, it is up to you whether these extras are worth the increased price.

Whether you are looking to purchase the game physically or digitally, the game is sure to go on sale in the coming months. It can be hard to avoid the hype, but the patient gamer is rewarded with a cheaper game that has had the benefit of a few patches.

That’s everything you need to know on how much Anthem costs to buy. Are you excited for Anthem? Be sure to check out our massive Anthem wiki, which is jam-packed with helpful articles to get you started, like what the file size is, or how to access the Legion of Dawn Pre-Order DLC.

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Khayl Adam

Khayl Adam is an Australian games writer, and he plays ALL of the games. He is a denizen of the Meta-Verse, a veteran of the Total Wars, and a graduate of the prestigious Balamb Garden SeeD Academy. He writes about his life-long love affair with video games in the name of Twinfinite.net

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