Ahead of its original release date, several editions of Deluxe Edition of Madden 25 was basically just the base game with some in-game currency bundled in at a slight discount. Fortunately, it looks like Assassin’s Creed Shadows may have a more generous plan for its different editions, at least if nothing changes from its initial price points.

After Assassin’s Creed Shadows was delayed from its original November 15, 2024, release date to February 14, 2025, it seems as though its pricing model may have changed. Steam, Xbox, and the PlayStation Store all pulled any mentions of the game’s different editions, replacing the pre-order option with a wishlist option. This may be due to restructuring of what is included in each version of the game, as all pre-orders will now include the first expansion of the game for free, something that players would previously have needed to pay for. Here’s what to expect based on the original plan.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Standard Edition

The Assassin’s Creed Collector’s Edition Costs $69.99

Yasuke standing over Naoe from Assassin's Creed Shadows with stealth and samurai combat in the background.
Custom Image by: Glenn Bunn

Initially, the Assassin’s Creed Shadows Standard Edition was planned to just include the base game for $69.99. Now, because of the delay, players who pre-order the game will also reportedly be getting the first expansion to the game for free. While this first expansion probably isn’t going to be available right at launch, even with the game’s delayed release, it’s still a nice bonus to add to any edition of the game for no extra cost. This makes pre-ordering any edition a good idea if players are already sold on the game.

Standard Edition Includes:

Assassin's Creed Shadows Base Game

First DLC Expansion*

*Pre-Order Bonus

When looking at other editions of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, the Standard Edition will serve as a good point of comparison. Players will need to spend at least $69.99 for any version of the game at launch, so subtracting this from any other editions gives the value of the additional content being offered. That said, it looks like any meaningful content in the other editions will likely become available in some other form, so it’s not a bad idea to just grab the base version of the game and see if it’s fun before sinking extra money into it.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gold Edition

The Assassin’s Creed Gold Edition Cost $109.99

Assassin's Creed Shadows - Gold Edition content

The Gold Edition of Assassin’s Creed Shadows was priced at $109.99 and included a decent amount of DLC. Along with the base game, this version of Assassin’s Creed Shadows came with a Season for two future expansions to the game, an exclusive mission, and three days of Early Access. While this version would likely give players their money’s worth (when the expansions eventually come out), it’s worth noting that it isn’t necessarily a deal.

Gold Edition Includes:

Assassin's Creed Shadows Base Game

First DLC Expansion*

Season

Three-Day Early Access

*Pre-Order Bonus

The previous game in the series, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, also had a Season with two expansions and an exclusive mission which was sold separately for $40. If Assassin’s Creed Shadows follows the same model, then all players are really doing by buying the Gold Edition is paying for the Season up front, instead of waiting to get it closer to when the new content comes out. Assassin’s Creed fans who will likely buy all the game’s content anyway may see this as worth it to get early access, but anyone not playing early access might as well wait.

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It’s worth noting that, when Assassin’s Creed Shadows gets relisted, there will likely be some changes to this edition. Because all players can get the first expansion for free by pre-ordering the game, the value of the Season has essentially been cut in half for anyone pre-ordering. Ubisoft may choose to lower the price for the Gold Edition, or else offer additional content to make up for the difference. If the Gold Edition comes back as is with no price change, despite the first expansion being free with the Standard Edition, then this version wouldn’t be worth buying.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Ultimate Edition

The Assassin’s Creed Ultimate Edition Cost $129.99

Assassin's Creed Shadows - Ultimate Edition content

The last digital edition of Assassin’s Creed Shadows that was announced was the Ultimate Edition. This version of the game has a $129.99 price tag. The extra $20 players spent on this edition over the Gold Edition would get them some in-game gear for both protagonists and some cosmetics for customizing the in-game hideout. Players also get five mastery points (something they could earn by just playing the game) and an exclusive filter for the game’s photo mode.

Ultimate Edition Includes:

Assassin's Creed Shadows Base Game

First DLC Expansion*

Season

Three-Day Early Access

Sekiryu Character Pack

Sekiryu Hideout Pack

Five Mastery Points

The Red Dragon Filter (Photo Mode)

*Pre-Order Bonus

While the exclusive gear and extra skill points might help speed up combat in the early game, players are essentially just paying an extra $20 to get a minor headstart. As a single-player experience, exclusive cosmetics for the hideout also aren’t that big of a bonus when presumably most player will just be looking at it on their own. Of course, the value of these items is subjective, and some players might think it’s worth the upcharge. That said, their value is far less tangible than the value of the Gold Edition’s game expansions.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Collector’s Edition

The Assassin’s Creed Collector’s Edition Costs $229.99

Players looking for a physical version of Assassin’s Creed Shadows with some added collectibles can purchase the Collector’s Edition from GameStop. Currently listed at $229.99, this edition comes with everything in the Ultimate Edition in addition to its physical components.

This means the extra $100 is going toward collectibles like an approximately 16-inch character statue of Naoe and Yasuke, a SteelBook case, and an art book that GameStop confusingly lists as both 76 and 84 pages long. There is also a physical map, a wall scroll, and two lithographs featuring the game’s protagonists.

Collector's Edition Includes:

Assassin's Creed Shadows Base Game

First DLC Expansion*

Season

Three-Day Early Access

Sekiryu Character Pack

Sekiryu Hideout Pack

Five Mastery Points

The Red Dragon Filter (Photo Mode)

Naoe and Yasuke Statue

SteelBook Case

Collector's Art Book

Naoe's Katana Tsuba

AC Shadows World Map

Wall Scroll

Two Sumi-e Lithographs

*Pre-Order Bonus

Whether the Collector’s Edition is worth it is likely up to how big of an Assassin’s Creed fan the buyer is. That said, its store listing is a valuable resource for predicting a potential price adjustment for the game’s editions going forward. This version was originally listed at $279.99 before the game’s delay. This discount may be partially due to one of the two DLC expansions now being offered free with all pre-orders. This could mean other editions of Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be getting a lower price tag when it is relisted digitally.

Source: GameStop

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Assassin's Creed Shadows
Released
March 20, 2025

Developer(s)
Ubisoft Quebec
Publisher(s)
Ubisoft
Platform(s)
PC