Does the abrupt cancellation of the sequel to Fez still sting? Well, this might help: three years after the indie gaming classic made its debut, it’s getting a wonderfully detailed limited edition pressing. The new physical edition of Fez takes the form of a red hardcover notebook, “ready to be filled with details of your journey into the third dimension.” A DRM-free version of the game for both PC and Mac, along with a download code for the amazing Disasterpeace soundtrack, are “hidden inside” the tome.
Three years later, Fez is getting a wonderfully ornate physical release
And the soundtrack is out on vinyl, too
And the soundtrack is out on vinyl, too


This is the first time the game, which launched in 2012 to much acclaim, will be available as a physical release, and developer Polytron didn’t stop at just the notebook. You can also now buy the soundtrack on vinyl, and it comes packed in a slick sleeve, with embossed gold that mirrors the book. The vinyl is available now for $30, but the game will be much more rare. The physical edition of Fez is being limited to 500 copies (three per buyer), and will cost you $100.
But if you were hoping to make it a last minute Christmas present, you’re probably out of luck; the store listing notes that it “is not expected to ship in time for delivery before December 25th.” You could always pick up Fez for half price on Steam instead.












