Games

'Dead Rising 4' Holiday Edition Revealed And Pre-Load Now Available

'Dead Rising 4' Holiday Edition Revealed And Pre-Load Now Available

C. de Lacy

With just a few more weeks before the official release of "Dead Rising 4," EB Games is making an exclusive offer as well as recently announcing the availability of pre-loading the game now to play it instantly on its release.

The announcement was made by EB Games through its official Facebook page. "Dead Rising 4" can now be pre-ordered from its official website and the Holiday Edition includes the copy of the game, a Frank West Holiday Snow Globe, SteelBook, and DLC pack, which includes the Sliceycle Bike and the Steam Punk Snowman Head.

The bundled deal, however, is exclusive to EB Games customers in Australia. Aside from the Frank West Holiday Snow Globe, the DLC packs may still be obtained through a Deluxe Edition like one from Amazon.

For those who would like to start downloading the game even before its official release on December 7th can start "pre-loading" the game. This is technically downloading the files needed to run the game, but ahead of its release.

The game's file size, according to a report from Windows Central, will somewhere around 35 GB and it could be a stretch for some to start playing when downloaded on the same date of release.

The game is currently not available for pre-loading at the time of the writing, but this will be available later until its release date next month. The game will be available for Xbox One and Windows 10, but unfortunately, it doesn't appear to be becoming a part of the Play Anywhere service.

On top of the outrageous weapon combinations that the game has been always known for, "Dead Rising 4" is also introducing the "Exo Suit." This will let Frank suit up with the most bizarre armors from freezers, ice box, pipes, parking signs and more.

Stay tuned for more "Dead Rising 4" news and updates.

© Copyright 2020 Mobile & Apps, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

more stories from Games

Back
Real Time Analytics