Like just about every other big-budget game on the market,Remnant 2is gearing up to not only launch with a base edition but with a few other editions as well. These other editions cost a bit more than theStandard Edition, though come with even more stuff to enjoy both at launch and beyond. Given that the names don’t give off a lot in terms of features, this can be confusing. No worries though, as I’m here to clarify. Here’s everything included in theRemnant 2 Ultimate Edition(along with what’s included in the other two editions.)
All Rewards With the Remnant 2 Ultimate Edition
The Ultimate Edition of Remnant 2 comes with five different core features. Naturally, one of those is the base game as with all other editions. Alongside that, you’ll snag yourself the following rewards:
The first two rewards are pretty straightforward, offering a few new cosmetics and early access to the game. The last two are what might be a little bit tricky. The Survival Pack brings you twoMudtooth Elixir (XP boosts), fiveBloodroot, threeAmmo Boxes, 1000Scrap, and 10Iron. We don’t know how useful these are yet, though they’ll presumably be a nice head start to your resource collecting. The other thing up in the air is theDLC bundle, though we imagine this is similar to offering a Season Pass with DLCs like theSwamps of Corsus and Subject 2923 DLCsof the first game.Related:Halls of Torment vs. Vampire Survivors: Differences and SimilaritiesFor Deluxe Edition owners, you’ll get the base game and the outfits, butnot the early access or any bonus content beyond that. Naturally, Standard Edition owners will just snag themselves thebase game. If you choose topre-orderany of the three editions, you’ll also snag yourself early access to theGunslinger Archetype. Normally, you’d need to earn it while playing the game.
Is the Remnant 2 Ultimate Edition Worth it?
As for whether the Ultimate Edition is worth it, that will depend heavily onyour interest in the first game and its DLCs.If you felt like you thoroughly enjoyed the game and its DLCs and have been very hyped for Remnant 2, you’re likely to find alot more value in the Ultimate Edition content. On the contrary, if you’re someone just getting into the series or merely thought the first game was good, then you’re better off withone of the two cheaper editions. Naturally, the most bang for your buck comes from a Standard Edition purchase.If you’re curious as to whether the base game is worth picking up, wegot our hands on Remnant 2 during theSummer Game Festwhich you may read about on Prima Games.
Shawn Robinson
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