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From the standard edition to the collector's edition, here's everything you need to know about pre-ordering the Resident Evil 3 remake.

Resident Evil 3 Remake Pre-Order and Edition Guide

From the standard edition to the collector's edition, here's everything you need to know about pre-ordering the Resident Evil 3 remake.
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Following the success of the Resident Evil 2 remake, there wasn’t much question we’d get a remake of Resident Evil 3. Confirmed to release on April 3 for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC on Steam, pre-orders are live. 

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Below, we list all of the Resident Evil 3 pre-order bonuses and different editions available, along with the best prices to be found online. Whether you pre-order or buy it after launch, all versions of Resident Evil 3 include Resident Evil: Resistance, a 4v1 asymmetric multiplayer experience.

Resident Evil 3 Pre-Order Bonuses

Resident Evil 3 remake PlayStation 4 box art. At this time, there is no physical PC edition of Resident Evil 3, just a digital Steam download code offered through whatever outlet you choose to buy from.

That means there is no Collector’s Edition available for the PC crowd. If you want the extras included in that edition, you must pick up the console versions. 

As expected, console editions have both physical and digital pre-orders available.

All digital and physical editions of Resident Evil 3 pre-ordered for any platform and via any site or store all feature the same bonus and come with the Jill and Carlos classic costume pack. This pre-order exclusive pack includes a new skin for both Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira inspired by their designs in the 1999 version of RE3.

Resident Evil 3 Standard Edition

The Standard Edition is available for pre-order at the standard price of $59.99 at most retail locations, including Steam, Best Buy, Gamestop, and the Humble Store.

There are currently four exceptions to the standard pricing (although they may change closer to release date). If you want to get the best price, here’s where to go:

Resident Evil 3 Collector’s Edition

Resident Evil 3 remake collector's edition with Jill Velntine statue, map, art book, and game.

Aside from the standard edition up for grabs, console players can also grab the Collector’s Edition for $179.99.

This upgraded version is currently only available by pre-ordering through GameStop and includes these extras beyond the base game:

  • Jill Valentine Figurine  An 11-inch, pre-painted figure based off the RE3 remake game design
  • Art Book  A “classified file” style containing photographs, reports, and documents of Raccoon City procured by Umbrella Corporation
  • Digital Soundtrack —  A voucher to download the Resident Evil 3  double album
  • Double-Sided Poster — A poster where one side depicts a Raccoon City map, while the other side showcases a healthier Raccoon City before its outbreak with a collage of ads to see while strolling through town

 

Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more info on Resident Evil 3, including more news, our official review of the game, and a slew of guides to help you navigate Raccoon City. 


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