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If you think you'll start in on the game right away, would almost suggest holding off on the Season Pass until you know you're enjoying the post-credits. Granted, you won't get the deluxe edition specific content outside of the game, but might save $10~$15 USD if you find you don't like the post-game very much (which happens to be my favorite part, but it's not for everyone).
Is there an actual difference between the Deluxe edition vs. Game + Season pass ?
Asking cause buying them separately is actually cheaper than the Deluxe edition, and I'm not especially interested in the bonus if it's just an OST or a pdf.
Thanks for advance
Do you know if there is a way to download the mini soundtrack files instead of using the exe file for them?