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The next Horizon game is now live, but it’s not Horizon 3. Instead, it’s the LEGO spin-off titled LEGO Horizon Adventures. Alongside a PS5 and PC release, this SIE-published game is one of the few titles also launching on the Nintendo Switch.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is available in two editions: Standard and Digital Deluxe. The Digital Deluxe Edition is more expensive but offers additional content. If you’re wondering whether the extra content justifies the higher price, you’ve come to the right place.
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Everything Included In The Digital Deluxe Edition Of LEGO Horizon Adventures
The Standard Edition is priced at $59.99 and includes only the base game. The Deluxe Edition, however, comes with a $10 premium and several exciting bonuses, including various skins for Aloy. Here’s what the Deluxe Edition includes:
- Base Game
- Roller Coaster Customization (allows you to have both roof or coaster in Mother’s Heart)
- Banuk Armor Outfit
- Shadow Stalwart Outfit
- “Alloy” Aloy Outfit
- Ratchet Outfit
- Rivet Outfit
- Sackboy Outfit
The extra content makes the Deluxe Edition a more feature-packed option for fans looking for more customization and exclusive skins.
Fans of
LittleBigPlanet
and
Ratchet & Clank
may enjoy their respective skins, but the
“Alloy” skin stands out as the best
of the bunch.
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Is LEGO Horizon Adventure’s Deluxe Edition Content Worth It?
If you opt for the Deluxe Edition of LEGO Horizon Adventures, you’ll be paying $69.99 for about 10 hours of extra content, which might seem pricey to many players. As noted, all the additional content is cosmetic and doesn’t affect gameplay.
The Deluxe Edition is primarily geared for hardcore Horizon fans or players who struggle with FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). If those don’t apply to you, it’s recommended to save your $10 and go with the Standard Edition of the game.
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