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Astro Bot Preorders Are Live - The PS5 Exclusive Comes With An Adorable Bonus

Astro Bot launches September 6 exclusively on PS5.

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One of the biggest announcements during last week's PlayStation State of Play livestream was Astro Bot, the full-fledged sequel to the excellent Astro's Playroom that comes preinstalled on PS5. Just like Astro's Playroom, Astro Bot is a 3D puzzle-platformer that pays homage to PlayStation history and makes heavy use of the PS5 DualSense controller's many unique features like haptic feedback and dynamic triggers. However, this time, we're getting a full-length game (with no microtransactions) that's much bigger than Astro's previous adventures.

Astro Bot is set to launch on September 6 and will be available in standard, digital, and deluxe versions. Preorders for Astro Bot's physical standard edition are live now, and digital preorders will be available on June 7. The physical edition comes with a cool poster, and all editions include early unlocks for in-game content.

Astro Bot Preorder Bonuses

Astro Bot Preorder Bonuses
Astro Bot Preorder Bonuses

If you preorder the physical edition of Astro Bot ahead of its September 6 release date, you'll get an exclusive double-sided poster. You can see a preview of the very cute poster below.

Preorders also let you immediately unlock the Lovestruck Lyricist in-game outfit for Astro, which is based on Parappa The Rapper, immediately at launch. You'll receive two PSN avatars--one of Astro in his normal outfit and another of him wearing the Parappa getup--and the Glorious Graffiti skin for Astro's Dual Speeder vehicle. These items can be unlocked in the game without preordering, but buying one of the physical or digital editions early lets you access the outfits and avatars from the jump.

If you go the digital download route, you can grab the game in a digital standard or digital deluxe version. You'll miss out on the double-sided poster, but still get all the preorder bonuses listed above.

Preview of Astro Bot double-sided poster
Preview of Astro Bot double-sided poster

Astro Bot's Digital Deluxe edition also has several exclusive items, including 10 more PSN avatars, a digital art gallery, and a digital soundtrack. It also lets you unlock Astro's Yharnam Tourist outfit, Golden outfit, and two more Dual Speeder paint colors early (all the outfits and paint colors are available in the base game, too).

According to the game's reveal trailer and details shared on the official PlayStation Blog, Astro Bot will feature over 80 levels spread across six galaxies players will explore. Each planet has its own biome--such as volcanoes, forests, and beaches--and will feature a variety of puzzles, platforming challenges, and enemies that players will overcome using the 15 new special items and abilities Astro unlocks throughout the game. That makes Astro Bot a significantly bigger adventure than Astro's Playroom and PSVR's Astro Bot Rescue Mission. We're eager to see how Team Asobi expands the gameplay this time around.

Astro Bot launches for PS5 on September 6.

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Honestly out of all the games that have been shown, this one perked my interest the most..... I just wish I could buy into the characters as it's very generic.

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The pre-order of the physical copy is supposed to include a double sided poster. I pre-ordered on WalMart, but there is NO mention of this poster. Is it included within the game box?

Also, it’s going to take 4 days to ship (free shipping), and the total is $64.79.

I, like many others, really hopes Team Asobi can come through with a PSVR2 update for this game. They will fail a lot of PSVR2 owners unless they can make this happen.

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@zenarcherx: as a PSVR2 owner myself, I’m disappointed as well. However, I wouldn’t expect this to be available on the platform later since it’s built around the Dual Sense, which is not tracked by the helmet, so they would need to completely rebuild this game to accommodate that. I think they started working on this title when the PSVR2 wasn’t finalized yet.

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@boobytrap said:

@zenarcherx: as a PSVR2 owner myself, I’m disappointed as well. However, I wouldn’t expect this to be available on the platform later since it’s built around the Dual Sense, which is not tracked by the helmet, so they would need to completely rebuild this game to accommodate that. I think they started working on this title when the PSVR2 wasn’t finalized yet.

yeah were is my astrobot psvr2 game. I would be happy with a port of the old one to the psvr2. it was my fav psvr1 game.

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@zenarcherx: VR games, at least good ones, fundementally require different game and level design. The VR astrobot was so incredible because it had levels designed specifically around being VR. That involves massive assumptions about how the camera should move and the types of secrets that should be found (like looking underneath something by moving your head). Also you do the different style of platforming at a distance with a fixed camera but with the bonus of depth perception; it's just a whole different beast.

Best scenario would just be another separate astro bot game that's for VR.

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