So Funcom have opened pre-orders for their new alternate universe MMORPG The Secret World. The available packages, online at least, are a bit complicated. Keep in mind that this is the latest in a slew of expensive collector’s editions and deluxe digital packs in new and upcoming MMOs. So before I dive into the details about Funcom’s pricing package, let’s take a look at the existing triple A releases.
Star Wars: The Old Republic
This was released in ‘Standard’, ‘Digital Deluxe’ and ‘Collectors’ editions, priced at £45, £60 and £130 respectively. The collectors edition had all the digital items of the Digital Deluxe, plus a few extra. The physical items included a music cd, a book, a map, a statue, an authenticator and some high quality ‘collectible packaging’. Those ‘physical items’ were priced at a hefty £70 alone. I can’t speak to the quality of them, so take a look at the unboxing video.
Plus you have the price of the sub on top of that
Guild Wars 2
Similarly, ArenaNet are releasing their new flagship game in ‘Standard’, ‘Delxue’ and ‘Collector’s‘ flavor, priced at £50, £65 and £130. Again, the game includes all the perks of the other editions, plus a wonderful looking figurine, sound track cd, a book, and an art portfolio and prints. I’ve already pondered this pre-order, so I won’t go into it too much. Suffice to say that to me, these items look more attractive than the physical items of SWTOR, but I think that is very much a ‘mileage may vary’ scenario.
But there is no price of the sub – however limited character slots and cash shops…hmm.
The Secret World
Ah yes. The big announcement. The package system works as follows.
The basic game (£40)
- 3 Character slots
- Access to beta weekends
- early access to the game
- Name reservation
- xp boost
- In-game t-shirt
- Combat pet
Initiate Pack (£12.49)
- Factional clothing
- Weaponry
- a non combat pet
The Master Pack (£50)
- 30 days of game time
- an additional character slot
- 1 name reservation
- high end beginner items (7)
- Experience boosting potions
- 10% lifetime discount on full priced items from the clothing store
The Grand Master Pack (£160)
- Contents of Master Pack
- Lifetime Sub
- Exclusive Snake-skin Jacket
So a couple of things to note. These packs are in ADDITION to the basic price of the game. Name reservations and character slots can be purchased for the price of £8.50 per reservation/slot. So this isn’t a case of all or nothing as with the traditional collector’s edition. The Grand Master Pack is, in effect, a lifetime sub with a few extra digital items. There doesn’t appear to be any physical collectors edition in the same vein as SWTOR or GW2, and as thin as those CEs look, the major advantage for TSW’s Grand Master Pack is it’s flexibility. You don’t have to commit to the game straight away to get all the perks.
On the other hand, a lifetime sub next to GW2′s model of box and cash shop sales looks a bit empty when you consider that the game plus the grand master pack will set you back a whopping £200 in total, when the digital items aren’t that awesome to begin with. The most tempting one for me is the combat pet and you get that with the basic game. Three character slots does seem incredibly limited, when we’re getting 11 for Mists of Pandaria – so it’s easy to see where funcom is going to be spinning their money. Charging for name reservations is an awesome idea, in my opinion, but only 3 character slots. Urgh.







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Fox at http://twitter.com/omgitsafox
To add my experience, both my RP partner and I chose the Initiate Pack in addition to our preorder. I went to preorder the morning of the announcement, but due to technical issues I had to wait until after work to complete my payment, which allowed us to discuss the different options.
Although I considered contacting support to upgrade to the Master Pack–for the cash shop bonus, as we have both been working extensively on the Secret World incarnation of our characters since September, and they’re quite the fashionable dudes with specific looks in mind–we also discussed the merits of the Grand Master Pack, and what that entailed in terms of financial and subscription commitment. Taking the Master Pack into account, you would have to play roughly 12-14 months in order for the price to be “paid off”. Without having played any beta as of yet, $200USD all at once, for a game I’d be compelled to play for a year’s worth of my time, was a bit too much all at once, even though the longterm benefits outweighed the one-time $200 hole in your wallet.
In the end, we both settled on the Initiate’s, as the bonus for the Grand Master (Snakeskin Jacket) was paltry in comparison to, say, an offer like a motorcycle or some Really Neat Gee-Whiz Thing. The faction jackets are lovely indeed, and a plethora of high-end [beginner] weapons to choose from isn’t so bad!
It’s just a shame to pass up what could have been a good offer due to complete lack of experience with the game and how I’ll perceive it when I actually get to play.
Posted at April 4, 2012 on 1:10pm.
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Pewter
I’d kind of assumed that the ‘pack’ system meant you could upgrade at any time anyway, once pre-order is done. But yes, it’s extremely hefty – I can’t even consider it at the moment due to lusting after GW2 and my own personal finances.
Posted at April 4, 2012 on 1:15pm.