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In short, you get to vote with your wallet on this one if you think thats ok. Just my opinion on this thou...make up your own mind on it..your money your gaming :D. Cheers
The WoA Part One includes only Hitman 1 maps with the Patient Zero Campaign and some bonus missions.(in the Standard Edition, you get the same thing for H1)
The Part One can also be upgraded to the Standard Edition by buying the WoA Upgrade Pack.
Deluxe Edition is basically the Standard Edition with 3 DLCs(Hitman 2 Expansion Pass, Deluxe Pack and Seven Deadly Sins collection) Deluxe Pack and 7DS Collection are only cosmetics and all of the DLCs can be bought separately.
There is also a comparison grid on the Store Page if you scroll a little bit down.
Together with the DLC-confusion situation; whoever came up with this WoA debacle is a complete fruitcake :)
The part 1 is tempting, but I don't want to get it and find out I'm missing 2/3's of content.
I really do not understand why is that so hard for people to read descriptions. It is really trivial to get a grasp of what Part one is. You can use google translate if you have trouble understanding description in your mother tongue.
Bro sh t f uppppp 🤡 🤣🤣🤣
If one or two people fail to understand something, sure blame them.
When you see so many confused people, it's time to blame the devs/publishers.
The devs are using a glorified demo(part 1) to scam people thinking the entire game is on sale.
I don't understand how people don't understand the confusion and frustration.