The super-limited Ultimate Collector’s Edition of Final Fantasy XV includes a ton of stuff, but one thing it won’t include? The game’s season pass.

This edition of the game, which costs players $270, will require those who preordered it to shell over another $25 for the downloadable content coming after its release.

Additionally, the game’s director, Hajime Tabata, has confirmed that the game’s recently announced delay from September 30 to November 29 will not allow Square Enix to produce any more than the original 30,000 copies that sold out nearly 30 minutes after they went on sale.

The game’s Ultimate Edition includes a 192-page art book, an exclusive two-disc steelbook, a copy of Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, bonus in-game content, and a Play Arts Kai Noctis figure. The game’s season pass will include six pieces of downloadable content.

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It was revealed earlier this week at Gamescom that Final Fantasy XV would be delayed two months to November 29 in order for Square Enix to produce the complete version of the game.

“As the director and lead of this project, I wish to personally apologize for the additional wait,” Tabata said. “As a team, we want Final Fantasy XV to achieve a level of perfection that our fans deserve. We kindly ask for your understanding.”

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