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worth is subjective, i bought the bundle back before true colours came out because i love lis
It doesn't contain the original versions of Life Is Strange and Before the Storm, nor any version of Life Is Strange 2 (nor its Captain Spirit prequel).
DON'T NOD made the original version of Life Is Strange, Life Is Strange 2, and The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, while Deck Nine made the other videogames, including the remasters.
If you don't already have some versions of LIS and BtS, then it's worth getting the Ultimate Edition. If you do have the originals, it's probably not worth getting the Remastered versions unless you really care about the graphics, or really want to support the series. Obviously if you already have the Remastered Collection, it's definitely not worth getting the Ultimate Edition.