Code Vein 2 recently got a brand-new trailer during PlayStation’s State of Play, confirming its release date for early next year. The sequel to Bandai Namco’s soulslike RPG is coming to current-generation consoles and PC, with pre-orders now live across all platforms.
Like many modern releases, Code Vein 2 offers early access. Here’s how you can play a few days ahead of the official launch.
Play Code Vein 2 Three Days Early
You can start playing Code Vein 2 three days before the official release on January 27, 2025, if you pre-order the Deluxe, Ultimate, or Collector’s Edition.
The standard edition costs $70, while early access requires spending at least $90 for the Deluxe Edition, which grants a 72-hour head start.
Code Vein 2 Pre-Order Bonus

Pre-ordering any edition of Code Vein 2 grants the Stylized Forma Set, including:
- Twin Fangs of the Lone Wolf (Weapon)
- Forma Face Pain
Code Vein 2 Pricing
Edition | Type | Price |
---|---|---|
Standard Edition | Digital / Physical | $70 |
Deluxe Edition | Digital | $90 |
Ultimate Edition | Digital | $100 |
Collector’s Edition | Physical | $180 |
Code Vein 2 Deluxe Edition
The Deluxe Edition includes:
- CODE VEIN II game
- Stylized Forma Set
- Twin Fangs of the Lone Wolf (Weapon)
- Forma Face Pain
- Early Access – 72 hours ahead of launch
- Custom Outfit Pack (3 costume sets + 1 weapon)
- Expansion DLC: Mask of Idris
Code Vein 2 Ultimate Edition

The Ultimate Edition adds more content:
- Everything in the Deluxe Edition
- CODE VEIN Character Costume Set (6 costumes from the original game)
- Digital Mini Artbook and Soundtrack
Code Vein 2 Collector’s Edition

The Collector’s Edition offers:
- Ultimate Edition physical voucher
- 3-Day Early Access*
- Lou MagMell Figurine
- Exclusive 60-page Artbook
- Metal Case
Code Vein 2 Release Date
Code Vein 2 launches on PC, Xbox Series S|X, and PS5 on January 30, 2025 for the standard edition.
While early access is available, consider whether the extra $20 for playing three days early is worth it. If your interest lies mainly in early access, it may be better to wait. However, the Deluxe, Ultimate, and Collector’s Editions also include cosmetic content, outfits, DLC, and collectibles that may make the upgrade worthwhile.