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Deluxe is 20 USD. And there's the soundtrack + artbook. And no mention of a pass.
So it's safe to assume that the deluxe edition for elden ring is not hiding dlc within a 20 dollar upgrade for the soundtrack + artbook.
You could pre-order DS3 deluxe before the DLCs came out, but I recall them saying it would include the season pass, whereas here they don't seem to mention a season pass, I would say, though, that if there ARE DLC added, they would be included with deluxe.
Personally I will get the normal edition because I do not care about art books, soundtracks etc. I suspect even the game guide will be uninteresting and short, probably akin to an actual hard copy video game manual, which IMO should just be included, but that's just my opinions and expectations.