There is a Standard Edition, a Collector's Edition, a Digital Deluxe Edition, and a Deluxe Edition of . All of these versions include access to the game, but the Collector's Edition and both Deluxe Editions come with additional content for players to enjoy, both in-game and in the real world.
Originally, players who preordered either Deluxe Edition or the Collector's Edition could enjoy a 72-hour early access period before the game officially launched, but just because is now available to everyone doesn't mean those versions lost all value. The Deluxe Editions of come with a special Dark Arts pack which includes a number of new features, and Collector's Edition owners get everything in the Deluxe version along with physical add-ons. See the official unboxing video from Hogwarts Legacy's YouTube channel below:
Unfortunately, the Collector's Edition of is not currently available for the Nintendo Switch, which is planned for release later this year.
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Deluxe Edition, now that the 72-hour early access period is over, mainly provides players with access to The Dark Arts Pack. It costs $70 on Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and $80 on Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X. Dark Arts Pack contains:
Hogwarts Legacy Deluxe Edition
Thestral Mount
Dark Arts Cosmetic Set
Dark Arts Battle Arena
There is also a Digital Deluxe Edition, which includes everything the Deluxe Edition does as well as a Dark Arts Garrison Hat and a cross-gen digital upgrade for PlayStation and Xbox. Before the game launched, people who pre-ordered could have also received an Onyx Hippogriff and, if playing on PlayStation, the Felix Felicis Potion Recipe.
Both the Deluxe Edition and the
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