How will the season ticket work? Will it be available from the launch of the Boston Sprinter or will we have to wait until the launch of the last route? PS: I have posted this post in a suggestion thread, I don't know if I should duplicate delete it.
I would expect it will be available the same time as Boston. You will pay once, Boston will be immediately downloaded then the other two as soon as they are available with you needing to do anything further
Given you will need to have the ticket BEFORE getting the Boston route as part of the bundle the ticket will be out before or on the same day as the route itself As DTG have said if you but any of the routes as a standalone purchase you cannot then convert to a season ticket
The season pass will release August 19th, alongside Boston Sprinter. It will also give you Riesa - Dresden & London - Brighton when they release. If you buy one route individually (say Dresden) and then decide you wanted to upgrade to the season pass, you'd have to fork out the full price - again.
They've said it will be available until at least the end of 2021... what happens after that hasn't been confirmed as yet but all three will be available separately (and likely be on sale at points) through 2022
Good, because I am not comfortable giving them money now for a route I couldn't care less about, only to find out that the other two will have significantly lower quality and may even be cut even more than they already did. I'll make my decision in autumn then, cheers.
If you have more questions, go here: https://live.dovetailgames.com/live/train-sim-world/rushhour#faq-1
On the Boston stream tonight there was talk of a Rush Hour launch discount for all platforms except X-Box. Can anyone confirm if this is the usual 10% and also is this just for the Boston route or for the Season Ticket?
It genuinely surprises me that they would offer a launch discount at all, considering it is already quite a hefty discount... Cheers
That actually caught me off guard today as well, but I am not going to pass it up take what we can get while we can get it.