Season passes are tickets that grant access to events or facilities for a specific season.
Season passes are tickets that grant access to events or facilities for a specific season.
For instance, CoD: Advanced Warfare offers a Season Pass for $40. It isn't a DLC but still counts as one. Is it similar to getting all DLCs for that price at once?
It's just the extra content, but only if you purchased everything as separate DLC.
To be precise, not every single DLC is included—only the map packs are available.
A "season pass" is a method used by developers who produce mediocre games to boost interest and profit without putting in much extra work. You pay for the pass and receive some upcoming DLC, which is likely to be released. Initially I believed this worked for all DLC, but later realized that after the initial season, additional content required separate payments. These passes are best avoided if you're not careful.
Essentially, it's like getting a discount by pre-ordering DLC instead of purchasing each one separately when they first release.