

If you’re keen on playing the game, or if you’re interested in cosmetics and skins, purchase the deluxe edition. The difference between standard and deluxe editions of New World rages on your personal preference and, of course, your budget. The deluxe edition of the game, on the other hand, costs $49.99 and comes with a collection of cosmetic items, such as Woodsman armor and hatchet skins, which allow you to stand out from the crowd or blend in with the forest, a Mastiff house pet, which can be used to customize your humble abode when you unlock housing at level 20, a rock/paper/scissors emote set, and a free New World digital art book, which includes a You won’t have access to any of these exclusive bonuses if you’re late to the party.

If you happen to pre-order the game, you’ll be able to purchase Isabellas amulet, which weathers attacks and does additional damage against certain enemies, a unique title that you can proudly display to your fellow explorers in Aeternum, a fist bump emote, and three distinct guild crests featuring axes, muskets, and armor. The standard edition of New World will charge you $39.99 for a one-time purchase. But there’s still a final decision: Should you purchase the standard or the deluxe edition of the game?

28th, New World, Amazon’s long-awaited MMO, will be streaming on the live servers.
