Warner Bros. Interactive announced pre-order details for Lollipop Chainsaw. Like usual, you'll receive a unique pre-order item depending on your choice of retailer. Those who pick the game up at Gamestop will receive access to an Evil Dead Ash character skin. Continue reading for screenshots and a trailer:

“Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announces North American pre-order details for gamers who want to ensure their copy of Lollipop Chainsaw is reserved on launch day. Take a peek inside Juliet’s closet and pick the hottest outfit of your choice! Players who pre-order can customize the appearance of the sweet and sexy zombie-hunter, Juliet, with five unique looks. Juliet won’t be in her birthday suit, but players have lots of options for how to dress her up to celebrate her 18th birthday! Check out the wide variety of character skins available with Lollipop Chainsaw pre-orders.

Amazon:

Add Juliet to your pinup collection and pop cherries with Rockabilly!

Best Buy:

Head bang with the Goth Girl outfit.

Step into the Funk with Juliet’s golden Foxy Funk outfit.

GameStop:

Become the original chainsaw master with the legendary Ash from Evil Dead.”

Were assuming that they will be offering the Ash skin to those that don't pre-order as a paid DLC (along with the other outfits), but there hasn't been any confirmation of that at this time. For more on Lollipop Chainsaw, visit: http://dailydead.com/lollipop-chainsaw-box-art-released/

[Images via GameInformer]

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