Tetris® Effect Adds Physical Release and Digital Goods, Pre-Orders Starting Today

Exactly one month before the November 9th release of their highly-anticipated new title Tetris® Effect, Enhance, Inc. announced that the unique puzzle game will also launch with a physical disc version in all major markets (Americas, Europe, Japan, and Asia), courtesy of its partners at Sony Interactive Entertainment.

Enhance also announced that pre-orders for both the digital and physical version of Tetris Effect start today (10/16 in Asia), with discounts and various digital goodies available to those who reserve a copy of the game early. In the Americas and Europe, this includes the following:

DIGITAL DISCOUNT

SOUNDTRACK SAMPLER

Both physical and digital pre-orders will get a code to download a seven-track Original Soundtrack Sampler, including the fan-favorite song “Connected (Yours Forever)” featured in the Tetris Effect announcement trailer. (Digital pre-orders via the U.S. PlayStation®Store will receive this code and be able to redeem it as soon as their pre-order is confirmed!)

AVATARS

Both physical and digital pre-orders will get a code to download seven different PlayStation™Network avatars, all based on real in-game avatars you can earn in Tetris Effect by completing various challenges.

PS4® DYNAMIC THEME

Both physical and digital pre-orders will get a code to download a custom Tetris Effect PS4® Dynamic Theme that also features the oft-requested “Connected (Yours Forever)” song from the game’s debut trailer, as well as a beautiful re-creation of the initial “The Deep” stage from the Tetris Effect game.

Also, as part of a blog post on the official Tetris Effect website, Enhance promised more details and press coverage later this month on Tetris Effect’s 30+ stages, and 10+ unique modes, as well as a glimpse at more of both as part of an appearance at the Classic Tetris World Championship at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo October 20th and 21st.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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