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"A unique development documentary video
An extra campaign map that has dragons fight for control of the Earth
A golden skin for your Dragon Emperor
A beautifully remastered version of the soundtrack by Kirill Pokrovsky
Dragon Commander’s best kept secret: an overview of all the choices and consequences in the game (you’ll be amazed)"
some concept art and early screenshots
The Earth map (over a hundred Rivellonian named countries) is about the largest campaign map. That and the (flac) soundtrack are probably the main features for the Imperial Edition. The (optional) golden dragon skin looks good IMO, though is purely cosmetic.
You can activate regular edition and AFTER that activate Imperial edition as well, I just checked it on my account (don't ask).
The only noticeable difference without launching the game is an additional "imperial edition DLC" in game's properties.
Note that steam gifts for regular and imperial editions looks completely the same, they both say "Divinity: Dragon Commander" without any additional line like "contains (or not contains) imperial edition DLC".
(Yes I accidentally bought the regular without realizing there was an Imperial version, woulda bought that.)