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From its earliest days of development, Ashes of Creation has relied on pre-order packs and bundles as a way to support funding, grant early access, and reward players with unique cosmetics. Over the years, these offers have evolved, and the community has seen many variations. The official wiki page maintains a complete record of all pre-order packs released to date.
Before Alpha Two bundles, Intrepid sold long-term pre-order packs directly through the shop. These remained available until January 17, 2024. Each pack included some combination of early access, subscription time, Embers (the game’s premium currency), and cosmetics tied to monthly themes.
The most notable packs included:
Higher-tier packs also included larger cosmetic bundles, freehold skins, and additional perks. If a player already owned a lower pack, they could upgrade by paying the difference rather than repurchasing content.
As development shifted toward Alpha Two, Intrepid changed direction and introduced Wave Bundles. Instead of cosmetics tied to funding, these bundles are focused on structured access to the Alpha test and beyond.
Intrepid also released add-ons for legacy pre-order pack owners, such as the Wayfarer Alpha Two add-on ($50) and Expeditionary Alpha Two add-on ($25), ensuring that earlier supporters could upgrade their access without losing prior cosmetics.
The history of Ashes of Creation pre-order packs shows how Intrepid Studios has balanced funding, access, and exclusivity over time. From cosmetic-heavy bundles like the Voyager Plus Pack to the practical Alpha Two Wave Bundles, each iteration has played an important role in building the game’s future.
For a complete timeline and detailed information on all past and present packs, visit the Ashes of Creation Wiki’s Pre-Order Pack History page.