Battlefield 1 Editions: Standard, Deluxe, Collector's
There are several editions of Battlefield 1 currently on sale. Some will only be available until the game is released, so you have limited time to get them.
Others are limited by physical stock numbers. The whole thing can get a bit confusing, and you might not realize what each one of them contains. This is where we come in – our guide will show you all Battlefield 1 editions: standard, deluxe and collector’s, as well as the contents of the season pass.
Battlefield 1 Standard Edition
Thsi is the basic edition. It’s also the cheapest, so if you’re in a tight spot, this is your best bet. You’ll only get the game, and it costs $60. If you buy it before the game is out, you’ll get the Hellfighter Pack preorder bonus, which includes several items based on the Harlem Hellfighters infantry regiment:- Hellfighter Trench Shotgun
- Hellfighter M1911 pistol
- Hellfighter Bolo Knife
- Harlem Hellfighters insignia
Early Enlister Deluxe Edition of Battlefield 1
This edition is only available as a preorder, and it costs $80. It’s pretty meaty, at least on paper, considering it isn’t much more expensive. Here’s what you’ll get inside:- The game
- Early access to the game (October 18th)
- Hellfighter Pack (detailed above)
- Red Baron Pack (Red Baron’s Triplane, Red Baron’s P08 sidearm, Red Baron’s Flyer Pin)
- Lawrence of Arabia Pack (Lawrence of Arabia’s Black Stallion horse skin, Lawrence of Arabia’s SMLE, Lawrence of Arabia’s Jambiya sidearm, Lawrence of Arabia’s Emblem)
- 3 vehicle skins (Frontline Camouflage Train, Night Raid Airship, Dazzle Camouflage Dreadnought)
- 5 Battlepacks
Battlefield 1 Collector’s Edition
The collector’s edition is the flashiest of them all. It’s also the priciest – it costs $220. If you order it, you’ll get:- Everything from the Deluxe edition
- 14″ statue
- Deck of playing cards
- Steelbook case
- Messenger pigeon tube with DLC codes
- Cloth poster
- Patch