Dragon Age: The Veilguard Pre-Order Guide – Which Edition Will You Choose?

It’s been almost ten years—yeah, a whole decade—since we last wandered through the world of Thedas. But hey, the wait is almost over! Dragon Age: The Veilguard is hitting the shelves on October 31st—yep, Halloween just got a whole lot more exciting! So, whether you’re a PC, Xbox, or PlayStation gamer, you can pre-order your copy now and get back into that magical, chaotic world we’ve all missed so much.

Now, you might be wondering, “What’s new this time around?” Well, The Veilguard picks up right where Dragon Age: Inquisition left off, but don’t worry, it’s not just a rehash. Picture this: the thrill of action dialed up to eleven, while still keeping all that deep character customization we all love to obsess over.

And let’s not forget those companions—the ones you adore, the ones you love to hate—some of them making a comeback, along with some fresh faces to keep things interesting.

But here we are, going to talk about pre-ordering Dragon Age: The Veilguard. More precisely, which edition to choose.

The Standard Edition: Just the Basics

Let’s start with the standard edition. It’s exactly what you’d expect—just the game. But hey, if you’re quick on the draw and pre-order before October 31st, you’ll also snag the Warrior, Mage, and Rogue Blood Dragon Armor set for Rook.

Remember that awesome armor from Dragon Age 2? Yeah, it’s back, and it looks as badass as ever.

You can grab the standard edition for consoles at GameStop, Best Buy, PlayStation, and Xbox for $69.99.

If you’re a PC player, it’s $59.99 over on Steam or Epic. And here’s a little insider tip: pre-order from Best Buy, and they’ll throw in a $10 gift card. Not too shabby, right?

The Deluxe Edition: A Little Extra Never Hurts

Now, if you’re like me and crave a little extra pizzazz, the deluxe edition is the way to go. For just $10 more, you get all the goodies from the standard edition, plus some extra cosmetic treats for Rook and their crew.

It’s like getting the standard edition, but with a VIP upgrade.

Best Buy’s $10 gift card deal applies here too, so it’s a win-win.

You can pick up the deluxe edition for $89.99 at GameStop, PlayStation, and Xbox. If you’re on PC, it’s $79.99 on Steam and Epic.

Rook’s Coffer Edition: For the True Collectors

This one only for the hardcore Dragon Age fan.

The Rook’s Coffer Edition is going to be right up your alley.

This one’s a bit pricier at $219.99, but it’s packed with all the deluxe edition goodies plus a bunch of awesome collectibles.

Rook's Coffer Edition

In this edition you’ll get a light-up Lyrium dagger (because who wouldn’t want one?), a deck of Rook’s cards with stunning artwork, a D12 die with its own little pouch, a glass potion flask that’s practically begging to be displayed, a cloth map of Thedas, and a breathtaking 18×24-inch companion lithograph.

Right now, you can only get the Rook’s Coffer Edition at GameStop.

But if you’re more into the collectibles than the game itself, the Bioware store has a $150 version with all the cool stuff—minus the game, of course.

Ishan Bodana is a dedicated gamer with a passion for exploring and analyzing diverse video games, offering thoughtful insights through his writing.