June 2026 has been an extraordinary month for game announcements. Between the PlayStation State of Play, the Xbox Games Showcase, and the June Nintendo Direct, studios have pulled back the curtain on some of the most anticipated releases of 2026 and early 2027 and the pre-order incentives have been just as headline-worthy as the games themselves. From collector-grade statues to PS5-exclusive early access windows that are raising eyebrows across the internet, here is a comprehensive breakdown of every notable physical edition and in-game bonus worth knowing about.

Control Resonant (Remedy Entertainment) — September 24, 2026

Dylan Faden in Control Resonant
Dylan Faden in Control Resonant

Perhaps no pre-order reveal this month generated more discussion than Remedy’s long-awaited sequel to Control. Announced during the PlayStation State of Play, Control Resonant casts Dylan Faden, brother to the original game’s protagonist Jesse, in a new mind-bending adventure launching on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Pre-orders opened immediately, and the edition breakdown carries a few notable surprises.

The Editions

Standard Edition (Digital) — $59.99 The digital base game, available on Steam, PS Store, Epic Games Store, and Xbox Store.

Physical Edition — $59.99 A straight disc-based release with no additional goodies beyond the base game. What makes this remarkable is its very existence: after Alan Wake 2 launched as a digital-only title, Remedy faced significant criticism, and the studio clearly listened. A physical version at launch is a direct response to fan demand.

Steelbook Edition — $69.99 The physical collector’s highlight. For a $10 premium over the standard disc, buyers receive a Steelbook case, fine art prints, and a key art poster. It is a lean but attractive package for shelf-builders who do not need digital extras.

Digital Deluxe Edition — $69.99 Matches the Steelbook price but trades physical goodies for in-game content: a Digital Artbook, Original Soundtrack, Starter Resource Bundle, an Untapped Artifact (Wallet), and the AWE Mission Outfit, a three-piece cosmetic set referencing the first game’s DLC.

Pre-Order Bonuses

Every platform pre-order across all editions includes two universal cosmetic items (currently listed on storefronts but not yet named in full detail). However, PS5 pre-orders carry an exclusive bonus: the Occult Outfit, a cosmetic unlocked at the end of Act 1, which Remedy has noted may arrive on other platforms at a later date, similar to how the original Control‘s timed exclusives eventually reached all players.

The PS5 Early Access Controversy

The most talked-about element of Control Resonant‘s pre-order offering is the 48-hour early access window tied exclusively to the PS5 Digital Deluxe Edition. Pre-ordering that version on PS5 unlocks the game from September 22, 2026 at 14:00 UTC — two full days before the September 24 launch on every other platform and edition. Notably, this early access is not available to PC or Xbox Digital Deluxe buyers regardless of which edition they purchase.

The decision has prompted widespread debate. Critics argue it effectively makes Control Resonant a timed PS5 exclusive for 48 hours, running counter to the spirit of a simultaneous multi-platform launch. Defenders counter that Xbox buyers benefit from Xbox Play Anywhere, meaning a single purchase grants both the Xbox console and PC versions, an arguably more valuable long-term perk, even if it lacks the immediacy of playing two days early. Xbox also confirmed Control Resonant will not be on Game Pass at launch, meaning all platforms are a paid purchase.

At a glance:

EditionPricePhysical?Early AccessPlatform Exclusive Perks
Standard Digital$59.99NoNo
Physical Edition$59.99YesNo
Steelbook Edition$69.99YesNoSteelbook, art prints, poster
Digital Deluxe$69.99NoPS5 only (48hrs)PS5: Occult Outfit; Xbox: Play Anywhere

Marvel’s Wolverine (Insomniac Games) — September 15, 2026

Marvel’s Wolverine

Insomniac Games opened the June State of Play in style, delivering nearly ten minutes of brutal, blood-soaked gameplay for Marvel’s Wolverine, the PlayStation 5 exclusive that immediately became one of the most pre-ordered games of the year. Unlike some of its contemporaries this month, Wolverine’s edition structure is deliberately lean.

The Editions

Standard Edition — $69.99 (Physical and Digital) The base game, available both on disc and digitally through the PlayStation Store. One thing to note: pre-order bonuses are technically tied to digital storefront purchases, so physical buyers should check regional retailer details to confirm bonus delivery.

Digital Deluxe Edition — $79.99 (Digital Only) Available exclusively through the PlayStation Store, this version adds five exclusive suits, five exclusive claw sets, one additional Technique Point (a gameplay progression item), and four PlayStation Profile Avatars. The suits and claws are cosmetic-only and do not affect combat. Insomniac has confirmed they will not be unlockable through normal in-game progression, making them a Deluxe-exclusive forever.

There is no Collector’s Edition for Marvel’s Wolverine. This is a point of some surprise given how blockbuster the release feels, though the absence keeps things clean.

Pre-Order Bonuses

Pre-ordering either edition through the PlayStation Store grants:

  • Classic Brown Suit — Logan’s iconic 1980s/90s comic run outfit, rendered faithfully in-game
  • Reflective Claws — a cosmetic claw variant
  • 1 Additional Technique Point — a small but meaningful head start on the progression tree
  • 4 PlayStation Avatars — the only pre-order reward that will not become available through regular play post-launch

It is worth emphasising: the Classic Brown Suit and Reflective Claws are described as early access rewards rather than exclusive ones, meaning patient players who skip the pre-order can still unlock them through normal gameplay later. The avatars, however, are a pre-order-only reward — gone once the launch window closes.

There is no early access window for Marvel’s Wolverine, regardless of edition. Everyone starts on September 15.

At a glance:

EditionPricePhysical?Early AccessKey Extras
Standard$69.99Yes (disc available)NoPre-order bonuses
Digital Deluxe$79.99NoNo5 exclusive suits, 5 claw sets, extra Technique Point

Halo: Campaign Evolved (Halo Studios / Xbox Game Studios) — July 28, 2026

Halo: Campaign Evolved

Perhaps the most purely joyful reveal of the Xbox Games Showcase, Halo: Campaign Evolved is a modernised remake of the 2001 original, rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5 with updated cinematics, refined controls, and an entirely new three-mission story arc called Operation: METEORITE featuring Master Chief and Sgt. Johnson. It launches across Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC via Steam on July 28, 2026, and its Collector’s Edition has already sold out!

The Editions

Standard Edition — $69.99 The base game, available physically and digitally. Pre-ordering grants the Foundry Armory Pack across all platforms.

Premium Edition — $99.99 (Digital) Adds the Alpha Halo Armory Pack (five Master Chief Armor Skins and six Weapon Skins), the Art of Halo: Campaign Evolved Digital Artbook, a digital short story (Halo: Hungry Buzzards, a prequel to the new Operation: METEORITE missions), and the Digital Game Manual. Crucially, this edition also grants five days of early access, unlocking the game from July 23, 2026.

Collector’s Edition — $199.99 (Physical + Digital hybrid) This is the jewel of the lineup, and the reason it sold out within hours. It includes everything in the Premium Edition, plus:

  • A 12-inch Master Chief statue produced by Dark Horse
  • A light-up LED Cortana chip — a faithful recreation of the iconic AI chip from the game
  • A Steelbook case
  • Three original concept art prints
  • A physical reimagined game manual inspired by the 2001 original
  • A physical game disc for Xbox Series X and PS5 (Steam buyers receive a digital code)

The Collector’s Edition was produced in partnership with DPI Merch, the same team that handles the Xbox Game Studios Shop, as part of a coordinated run of premium editions across Halo, Fable, and Gears of War: E-Day — Microsoft’s three flagship 2026/2027 titles.

Pre-Order Bonuses

Any pre-order of any edition grants the Foundry Armory Pack: a cosmetic bundle featuring retro designs inspired by the original 2001 Halo: Combat Evolved, including the Classic 2001 Mark V Armor Skin, Classic 2001 Assault Rifle Skin, Gilded Onyx Armor Style, and Gilded Onyx Assault Rifle Skin.

At a glance:

EditionPricePhysical?Early AccessKey Physical Extras
Standard$69.99YesNo
Premium$99.99No5 days (July 23)
Collector’s$199.99Yes5 days (July 23)12″ statue, LED Cortana chip, Steelbook, art prints, manual

Gears of War: E-Day (The Coalition / Xbox Game Studios) — October 6, 2026

Gears of War: E-Day

Gears of War: E-Day is a prequel set fourteen years before the original game — the day the Locust Horde first erupted from below. Players return to Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago in an origin story that finally dramatises the series’ most mythologised event. It launches on Xbox Series X/S and PC via Steam on October 6, 2026, and its Collector’s Edition may be the most elaborate physical package of the year.

The Editions

Standard Edition — $69.99 (Physical and Digital) The base game. Physical disc for Xbox, available at major retailers. Pre-ordering any edition grants the Exfil Dom Character Skin and Exfil Weapon Skin Set, along with early access to the Open Beta running August 6–10, 2026. Digital pre-orders receive codes automatically; physical buyers receive a Beta Code at point of sale from participating retailers.

Premium Edition — $99.99 (Digital) Adds five days of early access (playable from October 1, 2026), the Bravo Squad Signature Weapon Pack, the Emergence Omen Weapon Skin, five seasonal customisation packs beginning with the Emergence Pack at launch, and 1,000 Iron (in-game currency).

Collector’s Edition — $249.99 / £249.99 (Physical + Digital hybrid) An ambitious and expensive package — its price has attracted strong reactions from fans, but the contents are genuinely impressive:

Physical collectibles:

  • A 15-inch illuminated diorama statue of Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago, requiring 3 AAA batteries, built around the bond at the heart of the franchise
  • A 1:1 scale replica of Carlos Santiago’s COG tags, crafted from metal zinc alloy and brass, housed in premium collector’s display packaging with a sliding drawer
  • A custom Steelbook case designed by illustrator Luke Preece
  • A lithograph art print featuring Locust concept art
  • An in-game photo of Marcus, Dom, and Carlos (which is also a collectible in the game world itself)
  • A handwritten thank-you note from the developers at The Coalition
  • Premium collector’s display packaging

Digital contents: The Collector’s Edition includes the full Premium Edition upgrade — meaning five days early access, all weapon and character skins, seasonal packs, and 1,000 Iron.

Xbox Series X buyers receive a physical disc; Steam customers receive a digital code. Notably, Gears of War: E-Day is not coming to PS5 — it remains an Xbox ecosystem and PC title, also included with Game Pass.

At a glance:

EditionPricePhysical?Early AccessKey Physical Extras
Standard$69.99YesNo
Premium$99.99No5 days (Oct 1)
Collector’s$249.99Yes5 days (Oct 1)15″ statue, COG tags replica, Steelbook, lithograph, photo

Fable (Playground Games / Xbox Game Studios) — February 23, 2027

Fable
Fable

Fable was delayed from its original November 2026 window to February 23, 2027 — a move widely interpreted as keeping it clear of GTA VI’s expected November release period. But the delay came with a full edition reveal, and the package on offer for the long-awaited franchise reboot from Playground Games is generous. The game launches across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, marking the first time a mainline Fable entry has ever launched on a PlayStation console.

The Editions

Standard Edition — $69.99 (Physical and Digital) The base game, available at major retailers on both Xbox and PS5 disc. All pre-orders across all editions receive the Pre-Order Content Pack.

Premium Edition — $99.99 (Digital) Adds five days of early access (playable from February 18, 2027), the Premium Edition Content Pack (which includes the Splendid Armour, the Bastard Armour, and a set of in-game Gifts: Queen’s Bouquets, Bags of Offal, and other reputation-building items), a Digital Artbook and Soundtrack, and access to Fable: Order of the Hero, the first post-launch DLC expansion, bundled at no extra cost.

Collector’s Edition — $199.99 / £189.99 (Physical) Available through the Xbox Gear Store for Xbox Series X, PS5, and PC (Steam code), this is the premium tier for devoted fans of Albion:

Physical collectibles:

  • A limited-edition Jack of Blades statuette — intricately designed around the series’ most iconic villain
  • A hardcover art book (English only) packed with concept art from the game’s lengthy development
  • A custom Steelbook case
  • A Guild Seal lapel pin
  • A physical disc for Xbox and PS5 buyers (Steam gets a digital code)

Digital contents: All Premium Edition content, including five days early access, the Premium Edition Content Pack, Digital Artbook and Soundtrack, and the Order of the Hero expansion.

Note that in Europe the Collector’s Edition currently appears to be an Xbox Gear Store exclusive, meaning EU fans may need to order directly from that storefront rather than local retailers.

Pre-Order Bonuses (Universal)

Every pre-order of any edition, regardless of tier, receives the Pre-Order Content Pack, which includes:

  • The Chicken Suit — a cosmetic outfit that gleefully echoes the original Fable‘s legendary “Chicken Chaser” title
  • A Wild Flower Bouquet (in-game Gift)
  • A Toy Chicken (in-game Gift)
  • A Scones & Jam Picnic Hamper (in-game Gift)

The Gifts function as reputation-building items in Albion’s social systems, letting you shape how the world perceives your Hero from the moment you arrive. The Chicken Suit is, of course, essential.

At a glance:

EditionPricePhysical?Early AccessKey Physical Extras
Standard$69.99YesNoPre-order pack
Premium$99.99No5 days (Feb 18)Pre-order pack + DLC
Collector’s$199.99Yes5 days (Feb 18)Jack of Blades statuette, hardcover artbook, Steelbook, lapel pin

Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave (Intelligent Systems / Nintendo) — September 17, 2026

Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave
Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave

Nintendo’s June Direct brought the first firm update on Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave since its reveal at the September 2025 Direct, confirming a September 17, 2026 launch exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2. The game follows four new protagonists — Cai, Dietrich, Theodora, and Leda — competing in something called the Heroic Games in the land of Dagdan, and it represents the first Fire Emblem entry on Switch 2 hardware.

The Editions

Digital Edition — $69.99 Standard digital purchase through the Nintendo eShop.

Physical Edition — $79.99 A disc-based release for the Switch 2 game card.

Dagdan Collection — $119.99 / £92.99 (Physical) Nintendo’s special edition for Fortune’s Weave is squarely aimed at series faithful. It includes:

  • A Steelbook case featuring the four playable heroes in profile against the city of Dagsion
  • Character Art Cards
  • A map of Dagdan — the Land of Gods that serves as the game’s setting
  • A 200-page Art Book covering the game’s visual design and development

The Dagdan Collection sold out rapidly at several retailers shortly after announcement, particularly in the UK, where it was priced at £92.99 through the Nintendo Store. US availability remains broader at Best Buy and other major retailers, but restocks are expected to be limited.

As of publication, Nintendo has not announced any specific pre-order bonuses for Fortune’s Weave beyond the Dagdan Collection’s physical contents. Nintendo has historically been conservative with pre-order bonus systems, and it is possible no separate in-game incentives will be added — though the studio has said it may update pre-order details closer to launch.

At a glance:

EditionPricePhysical?Early AccessKey Physical Extras
Digital$69.99NoNo
Physical$79.99YesNo
Dagdan Collection$119.99YesNoSteelbook, art cards, map, 200-page artbook

Pre-Orders! Pre-Orders Everywhere!

Several patterns emerge when you look at the full landscape of what has been announced across these past few weeks.

The SteelBook is everywhere. But that’s not a bad thing. Every single major pre-order this month includes a Steelbook at the collector’s tier. From Control Resonant‘s clean key-art case to Luke Preece’s custom-illustrated Gears of War: E-Day design, the format has cemented itself as the baseline expectation for any collector’s physical release. The quality varies, but the demand clearly has not faded.

Statues are back in a big way. Halo: Campaign Evolved and Gears of War: E-Day both anchor their Collector’s Editions around centrepiece figures (a 12-inch Master Chief from Dark Horse and a 15-inch Marcus-and-Dom diorama respectively) while Fable offers the Jack of Blades statuette at a lower price point. All three are part of a coordinated Xbox Game Studios effort through DPI Merch, which suggests Microsoft is doubling down on premium physical as a way to compete for collector mindshare at a time when physical media is increasingly on the retreat.

Early access has become the premium tier’s defining incentive. Almost every paid upgrade across these releases — Halo, Gears, Fable, and even Control Resonant (in PS5-specific form) — gates five days or 48 hours of early play behind the more expensive version. It is an industry-wide shift that has become the norm, replacing the old model of expanded beta access or bonus missions. Whether that represents a healthy evolution of pre-order incentives or simply the monetisation of patience is a question reasonable people disagree about, however the pattern is unmistakable.

The PS5/Control Resonant early access situation is genuinely unprecedented. Giving early access exclusively to one platform’s Digital Deluxe buyers (while PC and Xbox Deluxe buyers get nothing comparable) is new territory. Remedy has said nothing publicly about the rationale, leading many to assume a marketing arrangement with Sony. The Xbox Play Anywhere perk for Xbox buyers offers real value for dual-platform households, but it is not the same as playing a game two days before everyone else. How fans respond at launch will likely influence whether this becomes a template others follow.

Nintendo remains its own world. The Dagdan Collection is a strong package with clear value, but there are no pre-order bonus incentives, no early access windows, and no tiered digital editions. Nintendo does things on its own schedule, and that consistency, for better or worse, remains a signature of how the company approaches its biggest releases.


Release dates are subject to change. Pre-order bonus availability varies by region and retailer. Physical edition quantities are limited and some, such as the Halo: Campaign Evolved Collector’s Edition, have already sold out at primary storefronts.