Like many other God of War Ragnarök editions, the collectible is supposed to come with a printed voucher code for the game on both PS4 and PS5. However, as spotted by Push Square, at least a few players who bought the $200 / £180 Collector’s Edition claimed the code wasn’t included when they opened the product.
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In addition to missing the game itself, some Collector’s Editions are reportedly shipping without the steelbook case they’re supposed to come in. “My Collector’s Edition was sent from Target with two identical DLC codes and no game code,” one Twitter user wrote. Note: To display this integration, please allow the use of Functional Cookies in your Cookie Preferences. “I beat you bro,” said another. “My steel case wasn’t even included.” Sone users have reportedly been offered a refund by the retailer that sold them the game, but due to the product’s limited availability they are reluctant to part with their other collectibles, which include a detailed replica of Thor’s hammer from God of War Ragnarök. Note: To display this integration, please allow the use of Functional Cookies in your Cookie Preferences. Back in October, a number of gamers complained about receiving damaged copies of another high-profile Sony release. Some customers who managed to purchase the coveted The Last of Us Part 1’s Firefly Edition said it arrived in poor condition due to a lack of protective packaging. VGC’s God of War Ragnarök review called it one of the best PlayStation games ever. At the time of publication, it has a score of 94 on review aggregator site Metacritic, making it the second highest-rated new title of the year.