The best deal on the aforementioned Digital Deluxe (which comes bundle with the Season Pass) is an easy peasy 25% off for the Steam key over at GMG. Just create or log into an account and the discount will be reflected before you checkout. For PC Standard Edition, your discount varies from a pittance 17% off, all the way up to a high 30% off discount (which usually disappears a few days before release). Console gamers have options of gift card bonuses with free second day shipping, or for those with Prime and GCU, a straight up 20% off on the latest Deus Ex.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Deals
PC Standard and Deluxe Deals
Standard Edition at GMG: $44. 99 (25% off, Steam key) Standard Edition at DLGamer: $41. 99 (30% off, Steam key) Digital Deluxe at GMG: $67. 49 (25% off, Steam key)
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As of writing there are three current good options for the PC platform. GMG, DLGamer, and FunStock Digital are all offering discounts up to 30% off for the Standard Edition. All are authorized retailers, so you’ll get the same pre-order bonuses that you’ll find on Steam Store paying the full $59.99 list price (re: you shouldn’t pay full price for the same product).
GMG is the only retailer that appears to be pulling off a similar 25% discount on the Digital Deluxe Edition of the game, so if you’re into getting the Season Pass on Day 1 at a discount, GMG is your only option at this point. Thankfully the drop from $90 to $67.49 on the Deluxe is a significant enough dollar amount to justify bumping up your purchase to the Deluxe for those of you that are big time Deus Ex fans.
Console Standard Deals
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Deluxe vs Standard
As you may be able to make out from the promo banner above, pre-order bonuses includes eight digital extras. Three of these bonuses are skin packs: the Intruder, Enforcer, and Classic Gear sets. One is an extra in-game mission “Desperate Measures”. The other four are more or less for those wanting to geek out on Deus Ex material with the bonuses being a digital artbook, soundtrack, comic book, and novella.
The Deluxe comes with all this and the Season Pass. We’ll be honest, the Season Pass is a nearly a blind purchase at this point. If you trust the developer and lore of Deus Ex, it may be worthwhile to combine the discount. But all the details we have are in this one sentence: “[The Season Pass] is composed of Narrative DLCs and in-game items, is loaded with content that will help to further flesh out the lore of the Deus Ex Universe”.
If you must have everything Deus Ex: Mankind Divided you can at the very least get a discount (for PC gamers anyway). If you want to justify the Season Pass purchase there is actually a trend in gaming to keep a tight lid on Season Pass discounts - as was the case with Fallout 4, Star Wars: Battlefront, and Batman: Arkham Knight. If you’ve been enjoying Deus Ex since the Ion Storm days - and Deus Ex: Human Revolution was exactly what you were looking for - then the additional content will be well worth it.
Developed by Edios Montreal and published by Square Enix, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will be released on August 23rd worldwide on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.