Editions · Updated 2026-06-16
Final Fantasy Resonance Digital Deluxe Contents Explained
Break down the Final Fantasy Resonance Digital Deluxe Edition, Magitek and Grimoire Deluxe Pack contents, price difference, duplicate-purchase warning, and who should choose it.

Quick answer
Steam lists Final Fantasy Resonance at $49.99 for the base game and $59.99 for the Digital Deluxe Edition. The Digital Deluxe version adds the Magitek and Grimoire Deluxe Pack.
The practical question is whether the extra pack is worth $10 to you. If you only want the full RPG, buy the standard edition. If you like cosmetic changes and starter support items, Digital Deluxe is the edition to compare.
What the pack adds
The official Steam page describes a chocobo appearance item, an item tied to unlocking a certain character's Fel Meteor Limit Burst, and starter consumables.
| Listed item | What it appears to do | Buying note |
|---|---|---|
| Magitek Armor Key | Changes chocobo appearance to magitek armor. | Cosmetic-style value for players who care about visual extras. |
| Archwitch's Grimoire | Unlocks a certain character's Fel Meteor Limit Burst. | More gameplay-relevant, but final value depends on launch balance. |
| Mastery Ring | Starter support item. | Useful early, not a reason by itself to overpay. |
| Tent, Mist Potion, Mist Ether, Phoenix Down, Remedy | Consumables. | Convenience items; do not treat them as required. |
Who should choose Digital Deluxe
Choose Digital Deluxe if the listed extras are worth the price difference to you. Choose the standard edition if you only want the full game.
Digital Deluxe makes the most sense for players who already know they want the game at launch and like small digital extras. It is weaker value for players who are undecided, waiting for reviews, or buying multiple platforms.
Duplicate purchase warning
Steam notes that some content is also sold separately. Check the store wording before buying add-ons, and compare the Collector's Edition before stacking purchases.
Standard vs Digital Deluxe
| Edition | Best for | Main risk |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Most players who only want the game. | Missing extras you may later want. |
| Digital Deluxe | Players who value the listed pack contents. | Paying for items you may not use. |
| Collector's Edition | Physical collectors. | Higher cost, stock limits, and possible content overlap. |
Related pages
- Compare all purchase paths on the pre-order guide.
- Check the Collector's Edition guide before stacking purchases.
- Review preorder bonuses so you do not confuse edition extras with preorder extras.
FAQ
Is Digital Deluxe required?
No. The base game is the lower-cost way to play Final Fantasy Resonance.
Are the consumables pay-to-win?
Do not describe them that way before launch testing. They are listed as useful starter items, but long-term value is unconfirmed.
Can I buy the deluxe pack separately?
Steam says the content included in the bundle is also sold separately. Check the live store page before buying so you do not duplicate purchases.