Nintendo has listed Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Gold Edition on their website and it is now available on the US eShop. The game is at a $79.99 price point and as well as giving players extra content like eight new solo missions, the description also hints to a new, exclusive world that will feature a new character. Fundamentally, the gold edition comes with access to the season pass that can also be bought separately if you have the standard edition.
Gold Edition includes game and season pass:
- 8 new solo challenges + 5 co-op maps
- 16 new weapons.
- An exclusive world featuring a new hero, coming in early 2018.
The Mushroom Kingdom has been torn apart by a mysterious vortex, transporting the chaotic Rabbids into this once-peaceful land. To restore order, Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Yoshi must team up with a whole new crew: four Rabbids heroes!
Together, they will battle with weapons through four worlds filled with combat, puzzles, and unpredictable enemies. Developed exclusively for the Nintendo Switch™ system, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is the best of the Mario and Rabbids franchises, combining all that you love about Mario’s iconic universe with the side-splitting antics of the Rabbids.
It’s official. This is the year of the +1 versions.
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Waiting to see what the new world is.
Wait, I just realized this is $10 more than buying the base version and DLC sepperately.
Wtf?
If you bought the base game & the season pass separately from the eShop, it’d come up to $79.98 when not counting taxes. And that pixel pack & ultra challenge pack are included with the season pass. So you aren’t paying 10 bucks more.
I could’ve sworn the price of the season pass was the same as BotW at $20. The pixel weapons actually came with my physical copy. It’s the steampunk weapons that are DLC.
The base game is $59.99 & the season pass is $19.99. Go ahead & add them up. They’ll come to $79.98. If taxes weren’t a thing, you’d only be paying an extra cent if you got the Gold Edition instead of buying them separately. (You’d actually pay more buying them separately thanks to taxes being added to them as two separate purchases.)
10 bucks more for the Gold Edition.*
So the standard version didn’t have the entire game? Wow and I thought it was shit before.
After buying a few season passes for Ubisoft games, I can attest that this is most likely not the case. EA is most likely guilty of this, though.
The base game gave me about 60 hours worth of playtime and I still have the last four ultimate challenges to beat.
Does anyone know for sure to get that new world/character that you have to buy gold or just the season pass cause the wording is weird