I'll start with saying this: I owned the original game, and loved it. As a person who rarely delves into multiplayer, one of the draws of Evolve was the care put into the single player portion- so, if you're like me, the game offers a very full single player portion with bots that don't play quite as well as other people (obviously) but offer enough of a challenge that you won't feel slighted. That said, I'd implore you to try the multiplayer once you've become familiar and comfortable enough. The reason for me re-purchasing Evolve in the new Hunters Edition was simple. The game is incredibly fun, and I had set it aside before purchasing any DLC. There were so many great games this year that I had gotten caught up in them for awhile, then saw the announcement of this version. Taking a look, the total cost of all the DLC was more than simply repurchasing the game, ESPECIALLY when my Gamers Club discount was applied, and then to find the game on sale... I saved over $20. Mind you, doing it this way will cause a slight issue in your PS4 game library- even after uninstalling my previous copy of Evolve, it still leaves an entry for it (plus your new one) in the library, leaving you with two entries. Considering the Hunter's Edition has the same library art, and there's no way to delete the old one, you're going to be seeing two entries for a long time. As far as the added content, it's well worth it, with 2 new impressive monsters, double digit new hunters- each with new weapons, along with other goodies. Evolve is one of those rare games where the DLC doesn't make the original game look small (the original is plenty fun) but it still adds a LOT to the game. Another plus the devs have added beyond the care in not making the original obsolete is the fact that original owners who have not upgraded can still play with new characters/ monsters when they're in a multiplayer game with others who are upgraded. Good hunting, people!