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Also releasing the first dlc cheaper than the worth of a third of the season pass is really stupid without any further explanations. I suppose that mean at least one of the two other DLC will be bigger and that would give a reason to buy the season pass but as of right now it makes no sense and really make me want to skip on the DLC entirely.
If the above turns out to be correct, and you don't care about character DLC, it's probably cheaper to buy two DLCs than the season pass.
"DKShadow_Team17Today at 12:37 PM
@Soda Just to confirm, not all upcoming DLC will cost the same and the Season Pass will save you money if you want all three pieces of DLC included :smiley:"
So yeah the other 2 will be more expensive(or only 1) and the Season pass will save you money.
They should be able to join even if they don't have the DLC.
As a die-hard Overcooked fan and a seasoned project manager, they made a huge mistake going the Season Pass route.
It makes little sense and will kill some of their sales.