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DarthJarvis said:
Mr Puggsly said:

Well I can tell you why I bought SFV twice. The season passes are expensive and unlocking things is a huge grind. I bought SFV Arcade Edition for $20 with a couple season passes. Hence, rebuying the game with season passes is (was?) much cheaper than buying seasons passes.

SFV Arcade is included with the 3.9 million. Why? Because there is really only one version of SFV. The rereleases just come with season passes.

Hence, when I bought SFV Arcade, it was multiple downloads. The SFV game and season pass downloads. Think of it as a "Game of the Year" release. You simply get the game with season pass content.

To the contrary, each version of SFIV was a stand alone game and was counted separately.

I decided to just look at SFV in the PS Store. It looks like Arcade Edition was delisted. I think the prices of season passes were reduced and the Champion Edition purchase for $25 unlocks a bunch of content.

I hate how SFV handles microtransactions more than the multiple releases of SFIV. The only thing SFV does better is keeping all the MP in a single game.

When SFVI eventually happens they need to tell consumers SFV was just a bad experiment with microtransactions. SFV had been one of the worst examples of this practice.

So they separated SV4 arcade but they wrapped SF5 in with SF5 arcade? Riiight. Can you just admit you were incorrect? 

You seem confused. There is really only one version of SFV.

If you bought a physical SFV Arcade, the unlocks/seasons passes are not on the disc. Its a download code. Hence, SFV and SFV Arcade are the same game.

I'm very curious about SFV Champion Edition though. I suspect it will just be the SFV disc again and Champion Edition unlocks are a DLC code. But I would like to be wrong.

I wasnt incorrect.



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