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(P.S. if you buy the gold edition you get the season pass included, and it costs a lot less than buying the regular edition and then a season pass)
Like any other AAA title....and Indie titles...well in fact most games....do
Well it was EA that started it, with the Mac Daddy of all pay for content games, The Sims.
I don't agree or disagree with the business practice, as i can see negatives and postives for both free bonus content and payed bonus content models. I do however still prefer some free content updates from companies as a way of saying thank you for purchasing their game.
cos u dont unlock all the sports untill u do the tutorial.
also there are xtra sports that come with the season pass if you want to but that optional and its really cheap soo....
(P.S. if you buy the gold edition you get the season pass included, and it costs a lot less than buying the regular edition and then a season pass) [/quote]
its the same price, no diffrence
almost every game does this
60 bucks?
over here in UK its only £40
go away brits! pound are expensive enough!
XD
(said by the man who doesn't play racing game nor sport game, and pri-misjudge by what they already got.)