Mortal Shell II Revered Edition: What's Included

The Mortal Shell II Revered Edition is a $69.99 PS5-only physical set with a steelbook, artbook, and art prints — already sold out almost everywhere.

The Mortal Shell II Revered Edition is a $69.99, PS5-only physical collector's package — steelbook case, 100+ page artbook, three fine art prints, a collector's box, plus the Skeletal and Obsidian Harbinger pre-order skins. It launched alongside the game on August 20, 2026, and by the time most players went looking for it, it was already sold out at major retailers with no restock planned.

What's Included in the Revered Edition

Every source lines up on the core contents. This is what you're paying for at $69.99:

  • Physical copy of Mortal Shell II
  • 100+ page softcover artbook
  • Steelbook case (metal steel packaging)
  • Three Fine Art Prints
  • Collector's tuck-in box
  • Exclusive in-game cosmetics (contents unrevealed as of launch day, August 20, 2026)
  • Skeletal and Obsidian Harbinger pre-order skins

That last "exclusive in-game cosmetics" line is genuinely vague in every source checked — GameTrek's listing still marked it "Not Yet Revealed" as of its last update on launch day itself. If you're buying specifically for a mystery in-game item, treat that part as unconfirmed rather than a known quantity.

Revered is not just Devout plus a box

Don't assume Revered stacks Devout's perks on top of physical extras — it doesn't. As of the most recent sources, Revered's confirmed contents do not include Devout's 72-hour Advance Access window or its eight-Shell Obsidian skin set (Eredrim, Tiel, Gragu, Smert, Proxima, Sariel, Genessa, Lazlo). Revered has its own separate, still not-fully-detailed cosmetics instead.

Price and Platform

The Revered Edition is $69.99 in the US and is PS5-only — there's no Xbox or PC version, physical or digital. Steam's own store page confirms this directly: the PC purchase panel lists only Standard ($49.99) and Devout ($59.99) as digital options, with no Revered Edition offered anywhere on the page.

Regional pricing gets murkier once you leave the US listing. One pre-launch video quoted Revered at roughly £60/€70 on Amazon UK at the time, while another found it listed on game.co.uk at £54.99 (discounted from a £59.99 RRP). Treat any non-US price as approximate and check the specific retailer — it clearly varied by seller even before the sellout hit.

One UK retailer listing also showed a release date of December 31, 2026 for the Revered Edition specifically, which doesn't match the confirmed August 20, 2026 launch date. The likely explanation is a placeholder date some retailers use for physical pre-orders rather than an actual delay, but it's unconfirmed — if you're chasing a restock, confirm shipping timing directly with the retailer rather than trusting the listed date.

Availability: It's Sold Out

This is the most important thing to know before you go looking for one. Best Buy's own product listing for the Revered Edition states it's sold out worldwide and, per the developers, will probably not be restocked. Mortal Shell II's official site backs this up directly — its collector's-edition section carries a standalone line confirming the edition is sold out in most territories, which is about as authoritative as this claim gets since it comes straight from the publisher's own marketing page rather than a retailer.

The pattern held across multiple major retailers. Best Buy, GameStop, Target listings, and Canadian retailer Video Games Plus all reportedly sold out within roughly a week of opening pre-orders. A Reddit post from around July 16, 2026 apologized to players who tried to pre-order and found it unavailable in their region, attributing the shortfall to the August 20, 2026 release date leaving too little manufacturing and restock lead time for a PS5 physical collector's box.

If you missed the window, there's no confirmed restock plan as of the most recent sources. Your realistic options are checking retailer restocks directly or watching third-party resale listings.

How Revered Compares to Standard and Devout

EditionPrice (US)PlatformsWhat You Get
Standard$49.99PS5, Xbox Series X|S, SteamBase game + Skeletal and Obsidian Harbinger pre-order skins
Devout$59.99PS5, Xbox Series X|S, SteamBase game + up to 72 hours Advance Access (started Aug 17, 2026, 1 PM UTC) + 8 named Obsidian shell skins
Revered$69.99PS5 only, physical onlyPhysical copy, steelbook, artbook, 3 art prints, collector's box, unrevealed exclusive cosmetics, + Harbinger pre-order skins

The gap to notice: Devout's early-access window and eight-skin Obsidian set don't carry over into Revered. If you want both the physical collector's box and Devout's gameplay perks, the sources checked don't describe any edition that bundles both — they're separate purchases covering different priorities.

For context on scale, the original 2020 Mortal Shell's physical edition (which shipped October 2, 2020, after an August 18, 2020 digital launch) cost $29.99/£29.99/€34.99 and included only a softcover artbook and a fold-out poster. Mortal Shell II's Revered Edition is a considerably bigger physical package, and unlike the original, it launched day-and-date with the digital release rather than trailing behind it.

Is the Revered Edition Worth It?

Every source that offered an opinion landed in the same place: Revered is built for collectors who want physical packaging — steelbook, artbook, prints — sitting on a shelf, not for players chasing gameplay advantages. If early access or the eight-skin Obsidian set matters more to you than physical extras, Devout is the edition that actually delivers those, not Revered.

One pre-launch video also connected Revered's rapid sellout to a broader industry trend of publishers cutting back on physical releases, framing that scarcity as part of why this particular edition got snapped up so fast. Whether or not that broader framing holds up, the practical takeaway is the same: if you wanted the Revered Edition specifically for its physical contents, it's currently very hard to find at retail price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Mortal Shell II Revered Edition available on PC or Xbox?
No. Revered is confirmed PS5-only and physical-only. Steam's store page only offers Standard and Devout as digital purchases, with no Revered option listed anywhere on the page.
Can I still buy the Revered Edition?
As of the most recent sources, it's sold out worldwide at major retailers (Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Canada's Video Games Plus among them), and the publisher has said a restock is unlikely given PS5 physical-edition manufacturing lead times. There's no confirmed restock date.
Does the Revered Edition include Devout's early access or Obsidian skins?
No. As of the sources checked, Revered does not include Devout's 72-hour Advance Access or its eight-Shell Obsidian skin set. Revered has its own separate exclusive in-game cosmetics, which had not been fully detailed even as of the game's August 20, 2026 launch day.
Why does the Revered Edition's price vary between sources?
The confirmed US price is $69.99, but regional and retailer pricing varied even before it sold out — one source quoted roughly £60/€70, another listed £54.99 discounted from a £59.99 RRP on a UK retailer. Treat non-US prices as approximate and check the specific retailer.

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