What It Is
The Deluxe Edition of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a version of the game that adds bonus content (mostly cosmetic + behind‑the‑scenes stuff) on top of the base game. It does not change the core gameplay, story, or major game mechanics.
✅ Minimum Requirements
- OS: 64‑bit Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10
- CPU: AMD FX‑6100 or Intel i3‑3220 (or equivalent)
- RAM: 8 GB
- GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7750 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 (or equivalent)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: ~55 GB free space
🚀 Recommended Requirements
- OS: 64‑bit Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 or Intel i7‑6700K (or equivalent)
- RAM: 16 GB
- GPU: AMD RX Vega 56 or NVIDIA GTX 1070 / GTX 1660 Ti (or equivalent)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: ~55 GB free space
What the Deluxe Edition Includes
According to the Epic Games Store / EA etc., the Deluxe Edition includes:
Cosmetic skin for BD‑1 (your droid companion) Epic Games Store+1
Cosmetic skin for the Stinger Mantis (your ship) Epic Games Store+1
Digital Art Book Epic Games Store+1
“Director’s Cut” behind‑the‑scenes video(s), ~90+ minutes of footage from making the game Epic Games Store+2Jedi News+2
Additionally, there are pre‑order bonus items (sometimes bundled / overlapping), including:
Orange lightsaber blade color Jedi News+1
Mygeeto campaign hilt (lightsaber customization) Jedi News+1
Umbaran campaign hilt Jedi News+1
Bee‑D‑1 skin Jedi News+1
Gold Squadron / Crimson Stinger Mantis skin etc. Jedi News+1
Note: Some pre‑order/cosmetic items may have become more broadly available (depending on platform and updates). Reddit+1
Difference vs Standard Edition
| Aspect | Standard Edition | Deluxe Edition |
|---|---|---|
| Game content (story, levels, mechanics) | ✅ Same base game | ✅ Same base game |
| Cosmetic items (skins, lightsaber hilts, etc.) | Fewer / none of the exclusive ones | Extra skins for BD‑1, Stinger Mantis, special customization options Jedi News+1 |
| Art book | No | Yes (digital) Epic Games Store+1 |
| Behind‑the‑scenes / making‑of videos | No | Yes (~90+ min) Epic Games Store+1 |
| Price | Lower | Higher by a modest amount (≈US$10 more) GameSpot+2Epic Games Store+2 |
So, Deluxe is “nice extras” rather than “more game”.
Local Pricing & Availability (Bangladesh / Region)
Here’s what I found locally / regionally for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order editions:
On Epic Games Store, the Deluxe Edition is priced at US$49.99 (digital). Epic Games Store
On Daraz.com.bd, standard versions on PS5 are being sold around ৳5,000. Daraz
On Zamve.com (PS4/PS5 keys & physical), standard version pricing ranges from ৳1,999 up to ৳6,499 depending on edition / import status. Zamve.com
I didn’t find a reliable listing locally showing the full Deluxe Edition (with all bonus content) at a consistently marked price in Bangladesh, but import / digital platforms like Epic / EA should reflect a similar premium over standard.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
If you care about cosmetics (customizing lightsaber, skins, etc.), this gives you some good exclusive options without having to grind or find them in game.
Art Book + Behind‑the‑Scenes content is nice for fans who like to go deeper into game development or lore.
For some platforms, buying Deluxe up front may save you effort vs buying standard + DLCs/separately.
Cons:
The extras are mostly cosmetic and non‑essential; they don’t affect gameplay or core enjoyment much.
If you’re not bothered by skins or “making of” material, the standard edition may be enough.
Depending on platform, some of the cosmetic items might be unlocked anyway in other ways (patches, promotional offers) so the exclusivity might be less than advertised. Reddit+1
Is It Worth Picking the Deluxe Edition?
It depends on you. Here are some guiding points:
If you really like the Star Wars aesthetic, appreciate cosmetic customization, and enjoy bonus content (art / behind‑the‑scenes), then the Deluxe Edition is likely worth the extra cost.
If you are more interested in gameplay, story, exploration etc., and don’t value cosmetics much, then the standard edition will probably satisfy you and save money.
Also consider how often those extra content pieces match your platform (e.g. some items might already be included in updates or as free patches). If so, the benefit drops.
