First time at this price I believe for this version for Xbox Live Gold members....
Description
The best way to jump into one of the most surprising shooters of 2016 is with the Titanfall™ 2 Ultimate Edition. Not only do you get access to all of the content included in the Digital Deluxe edition, this bundle also includes a Jump Start Pack which instantly unlocks all Titan and Pilot classes and arms you with the funds, Double XP tokens AND a custom warpaint skin for the R-201 Carbine all to get you up to speed on the Frontier. Ultimate Edition includes Titanfall™ 2 base game, Deluxe Edition content (Scorch & Ion Prime Titans, Deluxe Edition Warpaint for 6 Titans, Deluxe Edition Camo for all Titans, Pilots & Weapons, Deluxe Edition Nose Arts for 6 Titans, Deluxe Edition Callsign), and Jump-Starter content (All Titans unlocked, all Pilot tacticals unlocked, 500 tokens to unlock loadouts, cosmetics and gear, 10 2x XP tokens, the Underground R-201 Carbine Warpaint).
11 comments
BuzzDuraband
22 Aug 17#1
"First time at this price I believe for this version for Xbox Live Gold members...."
It will be, it was only released on the 1st August, coincidentally the day after Titanfall 2 entered the EA Access vault. £34.99 was just a silly price for what it is, I suppose £17.50 is a bit more manageable but still seems a tad steep.
You can ignore me though, I'm just sour for purchasing a game that was never going to take advantage of the EA Access benefits :angry: :laughing:
EuroGamer
22 Aug 17#2
Fair comment, as you may know EA screwed up with TF 2 on release where next to BF 1, so not surprised they done this to their consumer base.
Jono1984
22 Aug 17#3
Please people buy this game. Brilliant single player campaign and multiplayer just got better with an awesome 'horde' mode
Dowgle
22 Aug 17#4
Good price, but personally I dont want everything unlocked for me straight away. Call me old school but I like to earn my rewards rather than paying for them.
EDIT: I still love this game though and it is a shame more people havent played it. Hopefully this price helps.
adam0812 to Dowgle
22 Aug 17#6
On the contrary a lot of "old-school" gamer's I speak to lament progression based unlocks and just want everything unlocked from the start in the interest of fairness.
Dowgle to adam0812
22 Aug 17#7
Fair enough. I have actually been moving away from unlock based games recently to stuff like lawbreakers and overwatch where everyone has the same loadout and i see your point. But if I am playing Titanfall/Cod/Battlefield etc... I see the progression as part of the game and I want to unlock these things. Not pay some nominal amount to have the game do it for me.
adam0812 to Dowgle
22 Aug 17#8
Yer personally I enjoy the unlocking as well, doing the challenges for bonus exp and stuff.
specialboy
22 Aug 17#5
Great game. Highly recommended
muttyhc
22 Aug 17#9
Is this worth it over Ea access one
EuroGamer to muttyhc
22 Aug 17#10
EA Access has the standard version, the same with Battlefield 1 and Battlefront... Hope that helps you decide :smile:
Johnmcl7 to muttyhc
22 Aug 17#11
That's what I'm wondering as well, reading through the unlocks it doesn't look that useful to me as I only play Frontier Defence and it doesn't appear to help with Aegis rank.
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Description
The best way to jump into one of the most surprising shooters of 2016 is with the Titanfall™ 2 Ultimate Edition. Not only do you get access to all of the content included in the Digital Deluxe edition, this bundle also includes a Jump Start Pack which instantly unlocks all Titan and Pilot classes and arms you with the funds, Double XP tokens AND a custom warpaint skin for the R-201 Carbine all to get you up to speed on the Frontier. Ultimate Edition includes Titanfall™ 2 base game, Deluxe Edition content (Scorch & Ion Prime Titans, Deluxe Edition Warpaint for 6 Titans, Deluxe Edition Camo for all Titans, Pilots & Weapons, Deluxe Edition Nose Arts for 6 Titans, Deluxe Edition Callsign), and Jump-Starter content (All Titans unlocked, all Pilot tacticals unlocked, 500 tokens to unlock loadouts, cosmetics and gear, 10 2x XP tokens, the Underground R-201 Carbine Warpaint).
11 comments
It will be, it was only released on the 1st August, coincidentally the day after Titanfall 2 entered the EA Access vault. £34.99 was just a silly price for what it is, I suppose £17.50 is a bit more manageable but still seems a tad steep.
You can ignore me though, I'm just sour for purchasing a game that was never going to take advantage of the EA Access benefits :angry: :laughing:
EDIT: I still love this game though and it is a shame more people havent played it. Hopefully this price helps.
Hope that helps you decide :smile: