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Kena: Bridge of Spirits gets its physical edition tomorrow

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Physical edition fans will be pleased to hear that one of 2021’s finest and most visually arresting titles, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, is finally getting its disc release. The physical edition of Ember Lab’s gorgeous adventure will launch tomorrow, November 19, on PS4 and PS5. The game is also available digitally on PC via Epic Games Store.

Released at the tail end of September, Kena sees the titular adventurer travel deep into an enchanted and sacred mountain, tasked with convincing an aggressive and lost soul into moving on from our reality and into the spirit world. As a talented Spirit Guide, Kena has access to an array of magical abilities, and will also find assistance in the form of benevolent spirits currently caught within the antagonist’s wrath. Kena plays out as a wholesome, soulful adventure, filled with visual wonderment and intriguing world navigation, winning plaudits from both critics and its dedicated player base.

The physical edition of Kena: Bridge of Spirits is relatively basic, and includes a simple boxed copy of the game on PS4 or PS5. There are a handful of neat bonuses, however, in the form of a sticker sheet, a digital soundtrack download, and a few in-game cosmetic items — including a silver staff, a golden Rot skin, and a selection of hats for your traveling companions. The disc-release doesn’t break the bank, either, retailing for a reasonably modest $50 USD.

Kena: Bridge of Spirits is available now on PlayStation and PC platforms.


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