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Where to Get Your Pre-Order Bonus in Weird West

Where to Get Your Pre-Order Bonus in Weird West

Calamity's feelin' better.

Players who pre-ordered the isometric Western-style RPG known as Weird West can get their hands on some pretty cool bonuses. However, you may be wondering where to claim them if you’ve just opened the game for the first time. Here’s everything you need to know about where to get your pre-order bonus in Weird West.

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Where to Get Your Pre-Order Bonus in Weird West

To get your pre-order bonus in Weird West, launch the game and go to the in-game mailbox at Bell Stead. Look for the letter called Calamity’s Bad Ankle, and take it out of the mailbox. The letter will instruct you to pick up your horse at Albright’s Stead, which is a bit northwest of your current location.

Screenshot via GamerJournalist

The Calamity’s Bad Ankle letter reads:

“Howdy, Jane. Just writing to let you know Calamity’s ankle is healin’ up fine. She’s not as young as when you two used to ride across the West huntin’ bounties, but she’s still got plenty of fire in here–actin’ like a filly again now that she’s walkin’ better. She’s ready to head on home whenever you’ve got the time to pick her up. Flora even rustled up some spare saddlebags for her, mint as you please.”

Calamity's Bad Ankle
Screenshot via GamerJournalist

The pre-order bonus Calamity is an in-game horse. Travel over to Albright Stead (press M to open your map if you’re lost) and claim Calamity there. A horse will allow you to quickly get around the frontier much more easily and carry additional items with the help of saddlebags. There are other ways to get horses in the game, but you might as well take advantage of this pre-order bonus since you have it!

That’s how to claim your pre-order bonus in Weird West. For more content and guides, you can check out our website’s Weird West section.

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Cole is a lifelong PC gamer who loves FPS, RPG, and MMO games. The first PC game that got him hooked was the Counter-Strike beta in 1999. He has thousands of hours in all of the old-school Blizzard games like Starcraft, Warcraft, and Diablo.