The console hums. You hit pre-order and suddenly the choices feel heavier than the wallet. I remember standing exactly where you are—options spilling across my screen, every edition promising something slightly different.
I’ve tracked collector drops and digital bundles for years; I’ll walk you through what matters, what’s smoke, and where your money actually buys value. Read fast, decide faster.
You’ll recognize the familiar retail grid — rows of boxes and prices — and that’s where decisions start. All Persona 4 Revival Editions and Prices

| Edition | Price | Contents |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Edition (Physical) | $69.99 (€65) | Includes the base game only. Available through major retailers. |
| Standard Edition (Amazon Exclusive) | $69.99 (€65) | Base game plus four double-sided character cards (Amazon exclusive). |
| Digital Standard Edition | $69.99 (€65) | Base game for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam). |
| Digital Deluxe Edition | $84.99 (€79) | Base game + Velvet Outfit Set, P3R & P5R Persona Sets, and P3R/P5R BGM packs. |
| Digital Premium Edition | $99.99 (€93) | Everything in Deluxe plus extra costume packs (P3R S.E.E.S. Uniform, P5R Phantom Thieves Costume). |
| Collector’s Edition | $249.99 (€232) | Base Game + Steelbook, Protagonist & Izanagi statue, artbook, keycaps, keychain, Shigenori Soejima collector’s box, multiple costume and BGM packs. |
| Limited Box (Asia/Japan) | $120 (≈€112) | Regional premium box: Shigenori Soejima-designed box, artbook, T-shirt, Midnight Channel phone pouch, P4R Velvet Costume Set. |
| Limited Box Izanagi Edition (Asia/Japan) | $202 (≈€188) | Everything in the Limited Box plus exclusive Protagonist and Izanagi figures. |
Which Persona 4 Revival edition should I buy?
I’ll be blunt: your single biggest decision is physical shelf versus digital convenience. If you want the game and a small collector’s flourish, the Amazon-exclusive Standard at $69.99 (€65) tacks on four character cards for the price of the base game — practical for newcomers. If you already own Persona 3 Reload or Persona 5 Royal and you care about costumes and music, the Digital Premium at $99.99 (€93) bundles most cosmetic packs cheaply relative to the Collector’s Edition.
On most release runs, a handful of buyers hoard physical boxes and the rest just want smooth playback. Persona 4 Revival: Which Edition Should You Buy?
You and I both know the Collector’s Edition does one job: make the shelf sing. The $249.99 (€232) Collector’s set is for the serious fan who wants a steelbook, a Protagonist and Izanagi statue, and art-direction by Shigenori Soejima — like a collector’s shrine for your living room. But ask yourself: will you look at those statues every day, or will they live inside a closet after one photo?
For veterans who treasure customization, the Digital Premium Edition is the practical compromise. It’s as neat as a mixtape — all the extras that matter without the space commitment or the inflated reseller risk.


You’ve hovered over the pre-order button and wondered what extras actually change the play experience. Persona 4 Revival Pre-Order Bonuses
Every pre-order includes the P3R and P5R BGM set. That means whether you buy a $69.99 (€65) standard copy or a $249.99 (€232) Collector’s Edition, you get a set of alternate battle and dungeon tracks inspired by Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Royal. Those tracks are small mood levers that can make fights feel different.
Included pre-order tracks:
- Basement – P3R Version (Dungeon BGM)
- The Whims of Fate (Dungeon BGM)
- Heartful Cry (Boss Battle BGM)
- Will Power (Normal Battle BGM)
- After the Battle – P3R Version (Victory Jingle)
- Triumph (Victory Jingle)
What are the Persona 4 Revival pre-order bonuses?
Aside from the BGM packs, select editions (Digital Deluxe/Premium, Collector’s) include costume and persona sets drawn from P3R and P5R, and the Velvet Outfit set. If you care about aesthetics in fights and cutscenes, the Digital Premium at $99.99 (€93) gives you the biggest cosmetic jump for the price. Atlus has also tied some regional Limited Boxes to exclusive physical swag like a Midnight Channel phone pouch and Soejima box art.

You can preorder from an app on your couch or at a retailer checkout; both routes are already live. How to Pre-Order Persona 4 Revival
How do I pre-order Persona 4 Revival?
Pre-orders are available on Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store (Xbox), and via participating retailers such as Amazon. Here’s how I would do it, step-by-step, depending on your platform.
Pre-Order on Steam (PC)
- Open Steam and search for Persona 4 Revival or follow Atlus’ store link.
- Choose your edition (Standard/Deluxe/Premium) and click Add to Cart.
- Complete payment; the game will appear in your Library and pre-load if available.
Pre-Order on Xbox Series X/S
- Use the Xbox app or Microsoft Store, search Persona 4 Revival.
- Select edition and hit Pre-Order, then confirm purchase to add it to your account.
Pre-Order on PlayStation 5
- Open the PlayStation Store on PS5, search Persona 4 Revival.
- Pick your edition and choose Pre-Order to lock in digital bonuses.
For physical Collector’s and Limited Box editions, check Amazon’s storefront or regional Atlus partners early. If you’re chasing the Izanagi statue or Soejima boxed art, those regional Limited Boxes (≈$120/€112 and ≈$202/€188) are the ones to watch — but they sell out fast on day one.
You’ve got a release date (February 18, 2027), platform choices (Steam, PS5, Xbox Series X/S), and a clear split: digital convenience versus physical memorabilia. Which side are you buying into, and why will that choice matter to you long after launch?