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Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 Will Get A Deluxe Edition With A Season Pass

A little while back, we reported on the news regarding a new trailer for Lego Marvel Super Heroes […]

A little while back, we reported on the news regarding a new trailer for Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, featuring a number of heroes in action as they go up against Kang the Conqueror, who’s out to mish-mash a bunch of known worlds into one, his ideal utopia – Chronopolis.

But there’s apparently more to the trailer than you might think. According to the trailer we posted above, right at the end, you can see that there’s going to be a Deluxe Edition of the game available across the board, for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. There’s no word yet on the PC version, but it’s likely that it will get a digital Deluxe Edition as well.

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Though details on what the Deluxe Edition entails hasn’t been revealed yet, we do know that it will include not only the main game, but also a Season Pass, which will enable fans to download extra characters and scenarios into the game at no extra charge. Those that purchase the regular edition of the game will more than likely need to purchase the content on its own, and its price can range anywhere from $4.99 on up.

Again, the Season Pass hasn’t been detailed yet, but with Infinity War set to drop next year, there’s a good chance the content could be tied in with that. We already know that a Classic Guardians of the Galaxy pre-order pack is being introduced, which will no doubt provide access to a number of new characters within the game. (Hopefully Yondu will be thrown in there, just because the guy deserves it.)

While Deluxe Editions are pretty commonplace with Lego games on Xbox and PlayStation consoles, this is the first time in quite a while that a Nintendo platform will be getting one, as previous releases like Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Lego Jurassic World were pretty bare-bones without the add-on content. Then again, given the Switch’s popularity, that’s not really a big surprise.

There’s no word yet on pricing, but the Deluxe Edition will likely go for around $69.99, just $10 more than the standard edition. So, of course, it’ll be totally worth it.

Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 releases on November 14th for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Nintendo Switch.