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The Thing: Remastered Is Getting A Collectible Deluxe Edition With A Budget Price

Two physical editions of The Thing: Remastered are up for preorder ahead of its June 25 release on PS5 and Nintendo Switch.

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After launching digitally at the end of 2024, The Thing: Remastered is getting a physical release for PS5 and Switch on June 25. The faithful and well-received restoration of the 2002 cult classic is available to preorder now at major retailers. The Thing: Remastered is following the growing trend among remasters and compilations by having two different editions. Fans can preorder the game on its own for $30 or opt for the $50 Deluxe Edition, which is bundled with a steelbook case and several other collectibles.

The Thing: Remastered is a third-person survival shooter features 20 levels filled with monsters. Along with various quality-of-life improvements and new achievements, it benefits from enhanced textures and animations--PS5 owners can play in 4K resolution with up to 120fps.

Other recent and upcoming games with similar physical offerings include Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, and Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind.

The Thing: Remastered Deluxe Edition
The Thing: Remastered Deluxe Edition

Our The Thing: Remastered review gave it a 6/10, praising the improvements made to the gameplay. The visuals also received a significant overhaul, and the 23-year-old game looks nice on modern consoles. The graphical upgrades coupled with the chilling soundtrack help create a tense and unsettling atmosphere. That said, the combat system is rather repetitive, but if you're in the mood for a straightforward PS2-era shooter, The Thing: Remastered is worth checking out.

And if you'd like to watch the film first before playing, Amazon has the original horror classic on 4K Blu-ray for less than $20. Along with 4K and 1080p Blu-ray discs, the 4K release includes commentary from director John Carpenter and Kurt Russell, plus outtakes and a theatrical trailer. You could pair it with the Blu-ray edition of the prequel, which released in 2011 with the same title, and The Thing From Another World (1951). If you don't mind DVDs, The Thing 3-Movie Collection gets you all three films for only $10.

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