Automobilista 2 All-Inclusive Bundle or Automobilista 2 All-Inclusive Bundle for SP Owners?

Discussion in 'Automobilista 2 - General Discussion' started by Werderforever, Jul 9, 2025 at 6:27 PM.

  1. Werderforever

    Werderforever New Member

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    Hello,

    I have some questions and hope you can perhaps help.

    1.) A few months ago I have bought Automobilista 2, without any DLCs.

    Now I want all DLC.

    Should I buy "All-Inclusive Bundle for Automobilista 2" for 72,05 €: Save 56% on Automobilista 2 All-Inclusive Bundle on Steam

    or should I buy "Automobilista 2 for All-Inclusive Bundle for SP Owners" for 69,51 €: Save 56% on Automobilista 2 All-Inclusive Bundle for SP Owners on Steam

    In another Thread I have read to buy "Automobilista 2 for All-Inclusive Bundle for SP Owners", because its a little bit cheaper.
    But I don´t know, whether this recommendation is right, because I am not a "SP owner". I only have the game, nothing more.
    I´m not sure, whether I get all DLC with "All-Inclusive Bundle for SP Owners"

    The different price is not the problem, I only wan´t to be sure to have the Complete Automobilista 2.

    2.) Are all future DLCS included in these two packages?

    3.) Its a bit difficult with these packages. Why REIZA doesn´t have an Ultimate-Bundle like in Autobmobilista: Save 50% on Automobilista Ultimate Edition on Steam ?

    I am glad, when you can help me!
    Many thanks!
    Thomas
     
  2. CorvusCorax

    CorvusCorax Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Ok, so, if you are sitting comfortably I shall tell you a story.

    Once upon a time there was a newly released game called Automobilista 2. And alongside Automobilista 2 in the Steam Store there was a Season Pack offered for purchase.

    "Oh!", cried some people, "That season pack is quite expensive, or I only want the cars, or I only want the tracks! Woe is me!".

    And Reiza took mercy upon those people and created two premium packs, which was the season pack split in twain, with tracks in one pack, and cars in the other pack.

    Time passed and more DLC was released. Eventually new DLC came that was beyond what was covered by the season pass or two premium packs.

    Thus came the bundles. The bundles are effectively pre-prepared shopping carts of the game, the season pass content, and the newer DLC released after that. If you buy a bundle then any items you already own will be skipped, you don't buy them a second time.

    But there are two ways to buy the season pass content - the season pass, or the premium packs! So there came to be two versions of the bundle, one based around the season pass, and the other around the premium packs. They cover the same content.

    Because of how Steam calculates the bundle discounts (I didn't mention, but there's a discount for buying the content in a bundle versus buying the DLC one at a time) it is the case that one of the two bundles comes out as being cheaper than the other. But because they cover the same actual content the recommendation is to buy the cheaper one. You may have read that recommendation from me if it was on Reddit, I've replied to folks about this a few times over there.

    Please note that because of the season pass / premium pack split if you buy either of the bundles it will still show that you do not own the other way of getting the season pass content. That is to say if you buy the season pass bundle it will show that you do not own the premium packs, and if you buy the premium packs it will show that you do not own the season pass. This is normal, expected, and nothing to worry about.

    Here, have a lollypop.

    Edited to add:

    There is currently no purchase option available that entitles one to future DLCs. However because of how the bundles work, when more DLC becomes available you can go back and look at the appropriate bundle and see what's new.
     
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  3. Rodger Davies

    Rodger Davies Well-Known Member

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    1) They're both the same, you can buy either
    2) They won't entitle you to any future contents. There's one possible exemption (RacinUSA Part 4) but it hasn't been detailed by Reiza
    3) It's just a legacy of changing bundles and pricing structures to meet demand - unfortunately, a bit messy now
     

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