The Jotnar Edition will set buyers back £229.99, the Collector’s Edition at £179.99, while PS5 copies cost £69.99 and PS4 £59.99. So you can expect relatively similar prices when you buy in the US — pre-orders are expected to go live from 10am. ET. Pre-orders for both the Jotnar and the Collector’s Edition sold out extremely quickly in the UK, but more stock is expected soon. At the time of writing, PS Direct UK hasn’t gone live with pre-orders, but it’s expected before the end of the day on July 15. God of War Ragnarok Jotnar Collector’s Edition Unboxing Screenshots Graphics features for the game appear to have also been revealed via email from UK retailer ShopTo. The details provided promise that the game will allow you to switch between full 4K resolution in a targeted 30[fps]or dynamic resolution upscaled to 4K at a targeted 60 fps.” Ragnarok will be available in four separate editions when it launches on November 9. The Collector’s Edition is set to include a number of additional physical and digital items for buyers, along with a 16″ replica of the famous Mjölnir hammer. The Jotnar Edition of God of War Ragnarok is very similar to the Collector’s Edition, but will include some additional premium items. There is also a Digital Deluxe version which costs £79.99 / $79.99. God of War: Ragnarok kicks off the Norse reboot for the classic action series, and a gameplay trailer showed us a familiar mix of fantasy battles and family feuds. The game will finally introduce Thor and seemingly introduce some exciting changes to the action systems. Robert Anderson is a deal expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.