As detailed last week, Ragnarök will be available in four separate editions at launch in November. Slightly cheaper, and also disc-less, the God of War Ragnarök Collector’s Edition costs £180. The Digital Deluxe edition costs £80 – as you might expect from the name, there’s no disc in there either. Finally, a standard digital/disc copy of the game costs £70 on PS5 or £60 on PS4 (where there is a £10 upgrade option). God of War Ragnarök’s most expensive options in detail. A customer email from ShopTo also details Ragnarök’s graphical options. “Switch between full 4K resolution at a targeted 30fps or dynamic resolution upscaled to 4K at a targeted 60fps,” the retailer wrote. So what do you get for your money over the more expensive versions? The digital deluxe edition of Ragnarök includes another armor set for Kratos and Atreus, a digital soundtrack, digital mini artbook, avatar set and PS4 theme. The digital editions of God of War Ragnarök, available for pre-order from the PlayStation Store. Moving on, the Collector’s Edition wraps all of the above in a large physical box, complete with a voucher for the game and an empty Steelbook case – although there’s no disc. You also get a 16″ Mjölnir replica, a pair of 2″ Vanir Twins carvings and a dwarven dice set. Finally, the Jotnar edition. This includes all of the above in an even more impressive physical box, plus a 7″ vinyl with two tracks by composer Bear McCreary, a Draupnir ring, a cloth map, a shinier dice set and a badge set. Of course, there’s no rush for pre-orders. God of War Ragnarök is set to arrive on November 9th.