The much-awaited “Fallout 4” arrives next week and fans and casual players alike are eager to see how the game stands. Since its reveal at E3 last June, fans are treated to several editions of the game. With several editions to choose from, fans should be well aware of what suits them.

Perhaps the most sought-after item from Bethesda as of now is the special limited Pip-Boy Edition of “Fallout 4.” The item was so popular, orders for it easily ran out after a few days since its launch. Luckily for fans, there are several other editions to choose from, Gamespot reports.

As stated before, the most popular version of “Fallout 4” is the sought-after Pip-Boy Edition. It comes with a slew of items but what makes the bundle more special is the replica of a Pip-Boy. The Pip-Boy can be used with smartphones and a special dedicated app to play “Fallout 4.” Sadly, the edition is all sold out.

A unique edition available only at Best Buy comes with a copy of “Fallout 4,” a DLC pass and Vault Boy socks. It is dubbed as the Gold Edition for “Fallout 4” and will sell for $85 (AU $119).

Available only for the Xbox One, the Digital Deluxe Edition will cost players $90 (AU $126). It includes a digital copy of “Fallout 4.” Players can also opt to buy the $30 (AU $42) DLC pass. Players can also choose to buy a special Xbox One Bundle which launches on Nov.10. It will come with a 1TB Xbox One, a digital copy of “Fallout 4” and a “Fallout 3” which is playable through backwards compatibility.

There are also pre-order bonuses for the game. Everyone who pre-orders gets a perk poster which shows off the skills list of the game’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. system.

Steam users on the other hand will get a Mister Handy announcer pack for “Dota 2.” Playstation 4 owners are treated to a special “Fallout 4” theme. All Xbox One users will receive a copy of “Fallout 3” playable on the Xbox One.

There are still days before the release of “Fallout 4” but fans are already seeing the game through leaks. The latest leak comes in the form of a video of a player measuring the map size of the game, Kotaku reports. Apparently, it takes a player at least 11 minutes to travel from one end of the map to the other.

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