About buying Going Rogue Expansion


Asura000

 

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Hi,

I'm based in the UK, but have a US based account to play with a few buddies when I started, and the servers were alot more populated.

When I go to buy the Going rogue expansion, it says (European Edition), and I cant seem to find the US. On the Going Rogue complete complete, it has a little "US version also available." at the bottom. As I have CoH and COV I dont need the complete set.

Anyone know a way for me to get the US expansion (only) for my account? As it doesnt have the "US version also available." at the bottom for just the expansion.


 

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Buying Going Rogue in any version doesn't "also give you" the other games - they're all one game if you already have an account to apply the code to. It won't give you "extras". To those who don't already HAVE a coh/cov account, that's what that does for THEM.

The expansion 'complete collection' is what includes some goodies like the month time, and such. It's worth having either way. The US version is what you want in either case, so I'd say, hit the complete collection NA, and come join us...


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Originally Posted by Zekiran_Immortal View Post
Buying Going Rogue in any version doesn't "also give you" the other games - they're all one game if you already have an account to apply the code to. It won't give you "extras". To those who don't already HAVE a coh/cov account, that's what that does for THEM.

The expansion 'complete collection' is what includes some goodies like the month time, and such. It's worth having either way. The US version is what you want in either case, so I'd say, hit the complete collection NA, and come join us...
No, the complete is the game and the expansion (I think)


 

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Hey just FYI, if you have any more questions consider posting them in the Player Questions section - you'll have a whole raft of geeks elbowing each other out of the way to answer your questions quickly, politely, and correctly.

(No offense intended to the raft of geeks that lurk in this here section, of course)