
Don’t like that retro costume for Glacius or those third and fourth accessory packs for Sadira? Then don’t buy them either. Not interested in Jago? Then don’t buy him. Let’s take a look at each of those different versions…īuy As You Play-– The “Buy As You Play” option is when your opting for complete freedom-of-choice in what you do or do not purchase. So how do you purchase each season and what is the cost? There is currently one season available with Season Two launching on October 15th ( details here), and both seasons have the same pricing structure with three different ways to buy the game. Every season is its own individual purchase and includes its own set of characters, Retro Costumes, and Accessory Packs, but the UI, modes of play, online options and more is the same throughout each season. Microsoft opted to try something new with its development by releasing the game via “Seasons”, with a new season intended to be delivered each year throughout the duration of the Xbox One’s life cycle. Killer Instinct Xbox One isn’t your traditionally developed video game. In this article, I’m going to go into detail explaining exactly how it all works, the different pricing structures for each version, and how the Ultra Edition gives you the most “bang for your buck”.


I think it’s fairly simple to grasp, but there are those who just haven’t quite come to terms with it yet, especially newcomers just starting to acquire the game. The pricing model for Killer Instinct Xbox One has always been a bit confusing for some.
