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Red Art Games reveals range of Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged physical editions

Add a legendary physical edition to your collection.

Developer Red Art Games has unveiled the official range of physical editions for the upcoming remake of Revolution Software’s Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged. The physical copies of the game will launch in early 2025, but pre-orders are open now.

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Fans can get their hands on the Standard, Deluxe, or Special Editions of Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged, bringing the game to life in a new dimension. The Deluxe and Special Editions include bonus physical goodies for those of you who like the more tangible. This release allows a whole new generation to enjoy a fantastic point-and-click adventure without the need for old hardware and a lot of time-consuming maintenance to get it running.

Pick your edition and relive a classic

You can pre-order your physical edition of Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged on the Red Art Games Store. The Standard Edition costs ā‚¬39.99 and includes a copy of the game and a booklet, like the one you’d have gotten when the title was initially released in 1996.

The Deluxe Edition packs in everything from the Standard Edition with an additional card sleeve for the game, a keyring, the game’s soundtrack on CD, and a bonus sticker. At the time of writing, the Deluxe Edition is the same price as the Standard Edition, which seems like a bargain. There’s also a Special Edition available, which is exclusive to VGP, that only has the keyring for those who don’t want everything else.

There are only 500 copies of each of the Special and Deluxe Editions of Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged, so it’s better to get your pre-orders in sooner rather than later.

Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged is a gorgeous remaster of the original 1996 point-and-click adventure that follows protagonists George Stobbart and journalist Nico Collard on a journey that immerses them in ancient conspiracies. The game is considered one of the genre’s greats and even received a Director’s Cut for the Nintendo DS and Wii in 2009, which included new content and built upon the original story with new chapters interwoven with what was already there.

Some of the enhancements with this remastered version of the game include the ability to toggle between the new version and the classic 1996 visuals, a more challenging ‘Traditional Mode’ and a hint-filled ‘Story Mode’ for modern audiences, as well as enhanced audio. After its initial release, the game was praised by critics for its fantastic gameplay and phenomenal voice acting ā€” which should sound even better in this version.


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