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I found out just now.
But I bought for a decent price... away from sensitive Steam Mods.
Doesn`t even say "20-Year Celebration Edition or Nuffin.
20-Gigs.. 20-min DL.
Benchmark is very smooth on high with my 3Gb GPU.
Yaaaay...
(unable to read all posts beforehand)
I`m surprised the 20-Year Celebration Edition code was released to me today then.
No worries. Its a game.
That's because the 20th anniversary edition on pc is just that, the base game with session pass
Well to point back at the Topic, if you look closely you see the Outfit DLCs are combined in the Text but not listed each one by themself, so i think SE will do as stated and fire out all packs together in one DLC
Finally i can take my hands on Rise of the Tomb Raider... i Waited since release to this day and had hard time to avoid any information or content about RoTR >_<
I do now have all the DLC installed according to Steam and the game itself, yet the costume packs still show up as buyable for me.
Same here. I have everything installed as SE promised, yet they still remain as they were in the store. Strange.