Ready or Not is finally available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. But which edition should you get? Let’s take a look.

Even though Ready or Not has been available on PC since 2021, the game just got a console port for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. The game is available in two different editions to choose from: Standard Edition and Digital Deluxe Edition. While the base edition is priced at $49.99, the Deluxe Edition will cost you $69.99. But which edition should you pick for your console?
Before passing the final verdict, let’s first take a look at the contents of these two editions and the differences between them.
Ready or Not: Various Editions and Differences

As mentioned above, the Standard Edition of Ready or Not is priced at $49.99 and only comes with the base game. However, the Digital Deluxe Edition of the game is priced at $69.99 and comes with a lot of bonuses and rewards. This includes:
- Ready or Not: Full Game
- Ready or Not: Home Invasion DLC
- Ready or Not: Dark Waters DLC
- Triple Weapon Pack
- Ready or Not: Mission Pass
That said, below are the steps on how to get the game:
PlayStation Store (PlayStation 5)
- Search for the game after launching the PlayStation Store on your console.
- Open the title’s store page. Once you complete the checkout, it will automatically be added to your library.
- Download and play the game.
Also Read: Why Is Ready or Not Being ‘Review Bombed’ on Steam?
Microsoft Store (Xbox Series X/S)
- Open the Microsoft Store on your console.
- Enter the name of the game in the search bar.
- Open the game’s page.
- Complete the payment.
- Download and play the game.
Ready or Not: Which Edition Should You Pick?
If you are a fan of FPS titles, Ready or Not can be a great pick for you. However, it is worth noting that the game is more than three years old at this point. Even though it just got a console port, it is still an old title that does not feature the best graphics compared to modern standards. Getting the Standard Edition makes sense if you are looking for a current-gen, graphically appealing FPS title, as Ready or Not will not cater to this need. So it is not worth spending extra bucks to get the Deluxe Edition of a game that you might not even like.
However, if graphics are not your first priority and you are looking for as much playable content as possible, the Deluxe Edition can be a solid pick. It not only comes with in-game cosmetic rewards but also offers extra playable content in the form of two extra DLCs. Considering this, $69.99 does look like a fair price tag.
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