Okay, I know that there are a lot of topics like this, but I don't have a bottomless pocket, for Steam Sale. I only want to buy titles from my wishlist, and The Secret World is there. I know that I have to buy it on a Flash Sale, but what do you guys think? As I can see, it's a pretty amazing MMO, which is more like a Single Player game with multiplayer elements, than a real MMO. But most importantly I want to buy the Massive Edition ( and the Tokyo Deluxe DLC later ), but as far as I see there are only issues included in it plus Starting XP boost and weapons, so does it worth the extra money? I mean are those contents obtainable any other way, like in an in-game store or something? These are my questions, and if you can, please answer them below.

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Each of the DLC has exclusives, but the majority of the itemized content included with them is available via the shop or in-game. The only thing the DLC offer that's worth paying for is additional questlines, instances, and locations.

If you can get the Massive Edition cheap, I'd say go for it. Not sure how much additional playable content it contains as compared to the standard edition, however.

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It's the original game and extra "issues"(5-7), whatever that means. Probably, 3 DLCs

10 years ago
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That is correct. Think of the Issues as extra content.

10 years ago
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yay, its an excellent game! massive edition is worth it.
& yes, you can get boost in the games store as well, but the sale price for the massive edition is worth it to get your character up & running a bit faster in the game.

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I think that the massive edition includes two keys which are activated on the game's site - one for the base game, one for the massive edition content. I'm not entirely sure about this (can someone else confirm it?), but you could buy the massive edition but just use the base key, and then save the massive edition key for later, or trade it to someone else if you end up losing interest in the game. Obviously this means you wouldn't get the benefit of the starter weapons but you'd outgrow those in a day or two anyway.

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I can confirm it. I used the two keys to get myself a Steam version and the extra issues. (I already owned the game, so I already had an account and characters.) You may split the keys up if you wish, but I would suggest using them, yourself, if you have any interest in the game.

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Yay :)

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