For me, that meant the lack of a complete offline/splitscreen option, but with the multiplayer it's not necessarily because of it's "lack of content" as everyone likes to say, but because what content is there gets OLD very quickly. On top of that, you can't buy the add-on content separately, if you don't have the season pass, you're stuck with the same stuff (plus a few table-scrap offerings) until next year (or at least I hope it's just next year.!). For one, it's the price: the thing made the overall price of the game $100+ at launch (that's absurd). It's not really so much that the season pass exists, it's how they handled it. Overall EA has been very much quality when it comes to multiplayer shooters, and the games look good too. Hell it wouldn't surprise me to eventually see the maps given away for free at some point. Then back to all the Battlefront stuff they've done and will continue to do. If you got to level 313 you even got a unicorn chomper (that no one else can get, and you still have until feb of next year to get to level 313 in #1 and get the reward in PvZ 2). Oh and if got to specific standards you got some free packs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 also has free DLC, plus whatever you unlocked in the first game you got in the 2nd one. hell they gave the game away for free itself on PSN (perhaps others) a few months after launch. Then there's Plants Vs Zombies Garden Warfare (free maps). Same thing with Battlefield Hardline, they have been giving away the DLC as well. In the end, if you paid attention you'll have access to everything for free if you had the base game. Now they have been giving away the DLC one pack at a time. Free maps AND even collaborated with users to create a map. Supported Battlefield 4 amazingly, with a bunch of free content. People don't want to say this, but they've been great with their multiplayer games over the past few years. I called those people unrealistic.ĮA has done an amazing job supporting this game. Lots of people expected as much content as an insanely loaded Battlefront II had, all from the ground up, in LESS DEVELOPMENT TIME then your yearly Call of Duty. Put it all together and there is now a good deal of content. The season pass has been worth it, but like I said above, the free stuff is cool too. They've added a bunch of free content to the game. It's not a valid reason to not buy the game. Most multiplayer games have season passes. You could say the same thing about any game.
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