Vasara Collection, the upcoming shoot 'em up bundle featuring both Vasara and Vasara 2, will soon be available to pre-order. It'll be ready very soon in fact, with orders scheduled to go live this Saturday.
A limited physical run, and an even more limited Collector's Edition, will be available to purchase exclusively from Strictly Limited Games. The standard release will cost 29.99€ and will be limited to 2,500 copies, while the Collector's Edition will cost €49.99 and will be limited to just 1,500 copies. The contents of the Collectors Edition are expected to be revealed tomorrow, 25th July.
Strictly Limited Games notes that the product should ship between August and September; the game still hasn't received an official digital release date, so we expect that both the physical and digital releases will launch around that time.
Excited to play these Japanese arcade titles on your Switch? Let us know if you plan to pick up a physical copy with a comment below.
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Nice! I've never played either Vasara game, but am certainly curious about them. I wonder how big the file size is? That might make a difference in my digital vs physical choice here...
Not my type of game, got bored of shoot em ups back in the 90s.
So...you do an article about this, but ignore the physical limited release (along with collectors edition and sound track on original NES/Famicom cartridges) of A Hole New World from first press?
https://firstpressgames.com/
I'll be there 15 minutes early to pre order. As i have the whole Strictly Limited Games Switch collection already. So i'm in too deep to quite now.
I’m down for a copy! What a retro powerhouse the Switch is!!!
@Bunkerneath not saying this is necessarily the case here, but a lot of times coverage like this is initiated by the publisher by contacting websites with ready-to-go articles or press releases with which to write them.
This is the news I've been waiting for. I love Vasara, the 2nd ones ok too.
Wow and it has a new game mode....argh is it Saturday yet
@Bunkerneath firstpress isn't a affiliate and doesn't give nintendolife any money to advertise. It's sad but true. This site is biased and bought for just like any other site.
@commentlife it's usually done by kickbacks. Strictly limited and limited Run are affiliates of nintendolife and subsidize them. This is just how business works
@Dirty0814 where you getting that info from?
This is great, particularly so shortly after Caladrius Blaze and close to Raiden V and Arcade Love Plus Pengo! .
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