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Just a pack with the base game, the deluxe content and the first dlc. Not a season pass, to answer the initial question.
Don't you think that if some future content was part of it, they would tell us, loudly, as a selling argument ?!
It's the game + deluxe content both with the 30% you'll get on the store anyway, full price DLC, and 10% cut from the total for buying this bundle. It's decent if someone wants everything, but you're dreaming if you think that anything else will be included later, for that price.
So the deluxe edition has the first dlc included in it, and is the same exact content than the premium edition ?
One would think that by saying "i don't know" you avoid the risk of being wrong, and yet...