Bandai Namco revealed extra information on The Idolmaster: Starlit Season and all of its bonuses. Fans looking to buy the game will have to think hard about which version and from where they’ll be buying. Luckily, we’ve put together a handy guide for readers to figure out which one to go with before the title’s release on May 27, 2021. [Thanks, Game Watch Impress!]
Bandai Namco held a livestream for the series on February 6, 2021, where the company revealed the release date for The Idolmaster: Starlit Season. In addition to new details on characters, we also heard there would be exclusives. Here are the physical and digital bonuses and what comes with which version of the game.
- The initial run limited-edition “Starlit Box” (PS4-only) comes with:
- A physical copy of the game
- A limited-edition box
- A special issue of the music magazine We, titled Galaxy
- A four-panel manga
- An original soundtrack
- 29 signed photos
- A jumbo-size pin with a stand
- A Starlit Season invitation card
- A DLC code for in-game “Midnight Gallery” outfits
- Both PlayStation 4 and Steam Digital Deluxe Editions come with:
- A digital copy of the game
- A special message from all 29 members of Project Luminous
- The DLC song “M@STERPIECE”
- DLC for the in-game “Star Piece Memories” outfits
- DLC for the in-game “Pure White Swimsuits” outfits
- PlayStation 4 physical version pre-order bonus:
- A DLC code for the in-game “Daybreak Yukata” outfits
- PlayStation 4 digital version pre-order bonus:
- “Colorful Sessions” PS4 theme and Haruka avatar
- Steam version pre-order bonus:
- “Colorful Sessions” wallpaper
- Animate Store exclusives:
- Microfiber towels (five varieties)
- Large microfiber towel (single)
- Keychains (five varieties)
- Pins (comes in a 29-piece bundle)
- B2-size wall scroll
- Lawson, Loppi, and HMV exclusives:
- A4-size file folder
- Asobi Store exclusives:
- Acrylic perpetual calendar
- Poster strips (comes in a 29-piece bundle)
- Code for the in-game “MOT Asobi Style” outfit
The Idolmaster: Starlit Season will release on the PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam on May 27, 2021. At present, we know the game will support Japanese, Chinese, and Korean languages.
Published: Feb 6, 2021 07:30 pm