Thankfully, Capcom isn’t known for offering tons of editions of its games, but even with Dragon’s Dogma 2‘s two editions, you may be wondering which one to buy. It isn’t always clear what is different between editions of the game, or how valuable some of the items you get with the more expensive edition are.
Well, let us give you all the information you need to know before you make that purchase, with a guide on the differences between the Standard and Deluxe Editions of Dragon’s Dogma 2, as well as if you should buy the Deluxe Edition or not.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Standard vs Deluxe Edition¶
The differences between the standard and deluxe editions of Dragon’s Dogma 2 are:
Bonus/Item | Included in Standard Edition | Included in Deluxe Edition Edition |
---|---|---|
Full Game | Yes | Yes |
Superior Weapons Quartet (Pre-Order Bonus) | Yes | Yes |
Ring of Assurance (Pre-Order Bonus) | No | Yes |
Explorer’s Camping Kit (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
1500 Rift Crystals (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
Dragon’s Dogma Music and Sound Collection (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
Wakestone (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
Art of Metamorphosis (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
Harpysnare Smoke Beacons (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
Ambivalent Rift Incense (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
Heartfelt Pendant (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
Makeshift Gaol Key (In-Game Item) | No | Yes |
As you can see, with the Deluxe Edition you do get quite a lot of extra items. However, all of these, bar the Music and Sound Collection can be found in the game. You just simply get one from early on instead of needing to find them yourself. The Music and Sound Collection might be a selling point for some longtime fans, as it allows you to change the music and some sound effects to the original Dragon’s Dogma theme.
But, given there are only two editions to buy digitally, there aren’t too many options to overwhelm you. The Deluxe Edition also only costs $10 or £10 more than the basic edition of the game.
Is the Deluxe Edition of the Dragon’s Dogma 2 worth it?¶
Overall, we don’t think the Deluxe Edition of Dragon’s Dogma 2 is worth it for most players. The items and bonuses on offer aren’t anything game-changing or that will give you a huge power boost in the game. They will simply make your experience a little bit easier initially. If you are a hardcore fan of the first game, you may want to grab this edition though simply for the Music and Sound Collection in-game item.
If you are still on the fence about grabbing the game, why not take a look at what to expect from the RPG in some of our other guides? These include a guide on the latest details about a Dragon’s Dogma 2 demo and if there is Dragon’s Dogma 2 multiplayer and co-op support. You can also read our full thoughts on the game in our Dragon’s Dogma 2 review.
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