Saints Row is coming back. A reboot, simply called Saints Row, is set to release for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC on February 25, 2022. It's available now for preorder (see it at Best Buy). We have full details about where you can find it, how much it costs, and what preorder bonuses to expect below. Read on for the goods.
Saints Row Standard Edition
PS5
- Get it at Best Buy – $59.99
- Get it at PS Store (digital) – $59.99
PS4
- Get it at Best Buy – $59.99
- Get it at PS Store (digital) – $59.99
Xbox Series X|S / Xbox One
- Get it at Best Buy – $59.99
- Get it at MS Store (digital) – $59.99
PC
- Get it on Epic Games Store – $59.99
Preorder the standard edition, and you'll also get the following DLC:
- Idols Anarchy Pack
Saints Row Gold Edition (Digital Only)
- Get it for PlayStation – $89.99
- Get it for Xbox – $89.99
- Get it for PC – $89.99
The digital-only Gold Edition includes the following:
- Idols Anarchy Pack
- Saints Row Expansion Pass
- Los Panteros American Muscle Bundle
- Saints Criminal Customs
Saints Row Platinum Edition (Digital Only)
- Get it for PlayStation – $99.99
- Get it for Xbox – $99.99
- Get it for PC – $99.99
The digital-only Platinum Edition includes everything in the Gold Edition, plus a copy of Saints Row the Third Remastered. Here's the full rundown:
- Saints Row the Third Remastered
- Idols Anarchy Pack
- Saints Row Expansion Pass
- Los Panteros American Muscle Bundle
- Saints Criminal Customs
Saints Row Preorder Bonus
Preorder any edition of Saints Row, and you'll receive the Idols Anarchy Pack, which includes the digital items seen in the image above.
What Is Saints Row (2022)?
Saints Row is an all-new open-world game, with a new cast of characters. It's set in a fictional city in the southwestern U.S. called Santo Ileso, and this particular metropolis is bursting at the seams with violent criminals.
You play on a team of up-and-comers who just want to accrue some cash and power, and they're not afraid to break some laws to get it. There's the Boss, Eli, Nina, and Kevin.
Now, you may be on a team of criminals, but you'll face off against a bunch of even worse villains. Three gangs are vying for power in the city. One is Marshall, a high-tech corporation that's out for total domination. Another is the Panteros, a group of heavy-hitters who favor melee weapons. Finally there's an anarchist gang called the Idols, whose members wear LED helmets.
While the game still offers plenty of chaotic action, it looks like the silliness and over-the-top-ness of some previous entries has been dialed back here.
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