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Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Price in Kenya
The Mirror’s Edge Catalyst price in Kenya is Ksh 4,100. This title reimagines the story of Faith Connors, a daring “Runner” fighting for freedom in the pristine, high-tech city of Glass. Unlike its predecessor, Catalyst features a massive, seamless open world where the environment itself is your playground.
For a competitive price, you get a pure first-person movement experience that rewards flow, momentum, and precision. Whether you are sprinting across glass skyscrapers or navigating dark industrial tunnels, the game focuses on “Fluid First-Person Action,” removing the reliance on firearms in favor of sophisticated martial arts and parkour. Stop looking for the path and start creating it.
Buy the original Mirror’s Edge Catalyst today at Exelic Gadgets, located at Mithoo Biashara Centre. We offer same-day delivery in Nairobi and secure nationwide shipping via Wells Fargo or G4S. Secure your copy now and experience the city of Glass from the rooftops.
Why You’ll Love It (The Lifestyle Upgrade)
- First-Person Parkour Mastery: Experience a movement system that feels physical and weighted; time your jumps, rolls, and wall-runs to maintain maximum “Flow” and speed.
- Massive Open World: Explore the city of Glass at your own pace—from the high-society district of The View to the corporate skyscrapers of Triumvirate Drive.
- Pure Combat Mechanics: Master a “light and heavy” attack system that utilizes your momentum; knock enemies over ledges or into each other without ever stopping your run.
- Mag-Rope & Gadgets: Unlock technical upgrades like the Mag-Rope to swing across massive gaps or the Disruptor to temporarily disable corporate drones and fans.
- “Runner Vision” Navigation: Follow the red environmental highlights to find the most efficient path, or turn it off entirely to find your own secret routes through the city.
- Social Play & Time Trials: Create your own “Time Trials” and share them with the global community to see who is truly the fastest Runner in Glass.
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Price in Kenya | Ksh 4,100 |
| World Type | Open-World “Sandbox” City |
| Movement Focus | Momentum-based Parkour |
| Controller Support | DualShock 4 |
| Visual Tech | “City of Glass” Minimalist Aesthetic |
| Combat Style | Melee / Momentum-based Attacks |
| Navigation Tool | Echoes and Runner Vision |
| Social Features | Asynchronous Time Trials and Beat L.E.s |
| Installation | Required HDD Install |
| Remote Play | Supported (PS Vita / Mobile) |
| Soundtrack | Ambient Electronic Score by Solar Fields |
| Type G Socket | Standard 3-pin for Kenya PS4 systems |
The Frostbite 3 Movement Engine
Catalyst utilizes the Frostbite 3 engine to power its “Fluid Movement” system. It acts like a physical physics-calculator for your body. The engine tracks your momentum and inertia, adjusting Faith’s animations and the camera’s “head bob” to match your speed. This ensures that when you hit a perfect jump, the hardware conveys a genuine sense of weight and velocity.
“Flow” State Logic
The game features a technical mechanic called “Flow.” It works like a digital reward for precision. As you maintain speed and perform parkour moves without hitting obstacles, your “Focus Shield” builds up, making Faith immune to bullets. The engine manages this state in real-time, encouraging a playstyle that prioritizes movement over standing and fighting.
Minimalist Lighting & Material Shaders
The City of Glass uses a unique, high-contrast visual style dominated by white, blue, and orange. It’s a technical showcase of “Clean” rendering. The Frostbite engine utilizes advanced reflections and glass shaders to make the corporate skyscrapers look photorealistic and sterile. This technical aesthetic isn’t just for looks; it helps the “Runner Vision” logic stand out clearly against the environment.
Asynchronous Social Network
The game features “Beat Location Emitters” (Beat L.E.s) and user-generated Time Trials. It acts like a digital ghost-racing system. The hardware syncs with the EA servers to display your friends’ high scores and custom paths as “Echoes” in your world. This allows for a competitive experience without the need for a traditional, lag-prone multiplayer mode.
Momentum-Based Combat AI
Enemy AI is programmed to react to your speed. Think of it as a tactical reaction to a human projectile. If you approach an enemy at a full sprint, you can perform a “Flow Attack” that neutralizes them without losing momentum. The game’s logic prioritizes these movement-based interactions, ensuring that the combat feels like an extension of the parkour rather than a separate mini-game.
Continuous Open-World Streaming
Glass is a seamless world with no loading screens once the initial game has started. It works like a high-speed data conveyor belt. As you run between districts, the engine silently streams in the next area’s assets while unloading the previous ones. This tech is vital for a game about speed, ensuring your “Flow” is never interrupted by a loading bar.
Who Is This Perfect For?
- The Movement Enthusiast in Nairobi: Perfect for those who find traditional shooters boring and want a game that focuses on the art of motion and speed.
- The Urban Explorer: Ideal for players who love “climbing the highest peak” and finding hidden views in a beautifully designed, futuristic city.
- The “Flow State” Seeker: For the player who enjoys games that reward precision and rhythm, like a high-speed digital dance.
- The Minimalist Aesthetic Fan: Great for anyone who appreciates clean, modern architecture and a futuristic “Utopian” visual style.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Is it a sequel to the first Mirror’s Edge? It is a “reboot,” meaning it retells Faith’s origin story in a new way and isn’t a direct sequel.
- Can I use guns? No, Faith refuses to use firearms in Catalyst. The focus is entirely on melee combat and using your movement to outsmart enemies.
- Can I play on PS5? Yes, the PS4 disc is fully backward compatible with the PlayStation 5 and benefits from more stable frame rates.
- Is it open world? Yes, for the first time in the series, you can explore the city of Glass freely between missions.
- How long is the game? The main story takes about 10-12 hours, but completing all side missions, time trials, and collectibles can take 25+ hours.
- Do I need an internet connection? You can play the entire campaign offline, but you need a connection for the social features and time trials.
- Is it suitable for younger kids? Yes, it is rated ESRB T for Teen and features stylized action rather than graphic violence












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