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The Pro Edition and the Elite Edition for REMATCH are very similar in their structure, price, and content, but they do differ slightly.
If you want to jump in and enjoy the early access, you can go for either the Elite or the Pro Editions. However, the in-game bonuses offered by the two editions vary slightly, making it important to decide beforehand. You can’t change your decision once you choose to go with a particular edition.
This guide will explain the exact differences between the two editions and help you make up your mind before your purchase.
All REMATCH Pro Edition Contents
The Pro Edition offers the base game and 72 hours of extra gameplay (already live). However, there are additional items you get for your in-game journey.
- Blazon Jewel Set
- Black Buckler Tank Top
- Blazon Pattern
- Blazon Player Background and Title
- 1x Captain Pas Upgrade Ticket
- Early Adopter Cap (if you purchase before June 19)
All REMATCH Elite Edition Contents
Again, this edition includes 72 hours of early access (already live) to the base game and certain extra items.
- Blazon Augmented Reality Cage
- Blazon Jewel Set
- Glitcher Trainers
- Blazon Buckler Tank Top
- Blazon Pattern
- Blazon Cap
- Blazon Player Background and Title
- 2x Captain Pass Upgrade Ticket
Which one should you get?
The Standard Edition of REMATCH is a good option if you don’t care about cosmetics and are willing to sit out the next three days. You get everything required to enjoy the game, with the only loss being three days of less gameplay and enjoyment.
However, if you want in-game customization options with cosmetics, the Elite Edition is worth the money. You get two Captain Pass Upgrade tickets, which means more rewards from the season passes. If you go for standalone purchases of the pass, the difference between the Pro and the Elite Edition will cost more, and you won’t get a few exclusive items that are part of the Elite Edition. Hence, either go with the Standard and save your budget, or go all-in and opt for the Elite Edition.
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