Undertale: Collector's Edition – Release Date, Platforms, Trailer & Gameplay

Undertale: Collector's Edition
Release dateReleased on Sep 15, 2017
StatusReleased
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What to Know About Undertale: Collector's Edition

A small child falls into the Underground, where monsters have long been banished by humans and are hunting every human that they find. The player controls the child as they try to make it back to the Surface through hostile environments, all the while engaging with a turn-based combat system with puzzle-solving and bullet hell elements, as well as other unconventional game mechanics. The Collector's edition includes: - The complete Undertale soundtrack: Over 100 songs on 2 CDs - Undertale sheet music booklet featuring six songs with annotations by Toby Fox - A 14k gold-plated brass music box locket - A sturdy matchbox-style collector's box - A standard edition copy of Undertale

About Undertale: Collector's Edition

Undertale: Collector's Edition was released on Sep 15, 2017. It is available on PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch. This game falls under the Role-playing (RPG), Turn-based strategy (TBS), Adventure, Indie genres.

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