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lol then which one has everything? lol
At this price its worth it though if you like this kind of game. There are things about it that infuriate me but at its current price you are getting a deal no matter what I hate about it. The experience is still enjoyable.
As they wrote: Shadow Bundle.
It has everything. SOW + SOW Expansion Pass (everything for Shadow of War) and SOM + SOM Goty Edition Upgrade (everything for Shadow of Mordor)
The Shadow Bundle adds Expansion Pass for Shadow of War, including every DLC released for it.
Shadow of Mordor Goty upgrade, upgrades Shadow of Mordor to GOTY edition, including every DLC for it.
I only own Shadow of War and it was pretty straight forward fetching the info for it, including SOM. Top user review fully explains GOTY edition comes with every DLC as well.