![]() It all starts with two day-one content packs. The worst part is, it doesn’t even seem like extraordinarily meaningful bonuses. Instead of charging the $30 you’d expect for such a thing, Ubisoft wants $40 for it. Instead of offering a typical season pass experience, things are going crazy. Which, after everything we’ve just gone through, makes sense. But in this world where season passes are getting to be acceptable, there are still exceptions. You can wait to see if they’re worth the money. And it isn’t like you have to buy one at launch (usually). Sometimes, you’ll even get advance access to things when you get one. For people who are interested in the DLC, they often provide a means of getting every add-on at a lower price. If a AAA game is being released, you know there’s going to be some season pass to go with it. Season passes are no longer the exception.
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