Saints Row IV National Treasure Edition announced

Jun
24

Saints Row IV National Treasure Edition announced

Published: 24 June 2024    Posted In: News    Written By:   
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A ton of downloadable content has been made available for the absolutely absurd Saints Row IV since its release last August - everything ranging from extra missions, to spiffy new clothing, to a gun that resembles an alien anal probe.

For those unfamiliar with the game, think a Grand Theft Auto that takes itself much less seriously set in a world where aliens are wreaking havoc on everything, but more to the point, your everything-after all, you are the President.

Deep Silver announced today that it will be releasing Saints Row IV National Treasure Edition, a version of the game which will include the entire DLC catalog, along with the Grass Roots ‘Merica! gun, which is basically a Swiss army knife but every tool is some kind of incredibly dangerous weapon. It will be available for download sometime in mid-July for $29.99 for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. Considering the DLC is valued at over $60 altogether, this is an excellent deal for anyone looking to get the Saints Row IV experience.

Still not convinced? Take a look at our review to see why it’s worth your time.

Jamie Goodin

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A retro game zealot and fighting game enthusiast, Jamie hails from Brooklyn, New York. He can often be found arguing over balance changes in Street Fighter, or discussing his love of all things portable.
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A retro game zealot and fighting game enthusiast, Jamie hails from Brooklyn, New York. He can often be found arguing over balance changes in Street Fighter, or discussing his love of all things portable.

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