Battlefield V Definitive Edition contains:
• Battlefield V
• All gameplay content (weapons, vehicles, and gadgets) from launch, Year 1, and Year 2
• All Elites
• 84 immersive outfit variations for the British and German armies to enhance the WW2 sandbox
• 8 soldier outfits from Year 2
• 2 weapon skins from Year 2, applicable to 10 and 4 weapons respectively
• 3 vehicle dressings
• 33 Chapter Reward items from Year 1
Very cheap. In comparison, the newer Battlefield 2042 Elite Edition is ~$17.50 is the 33% off coupon Epic has. Battlefield V Definitive Edition will be cheaper if you add another item to your cart to get it over $23 (I would suggest a Ubisoft game like Anno 1800 or Far Cry 6). Also you get 10% credited back to your Epic account after 14 days.
Another EA title to consider is Need for Methamphetamine Unbound for $14 (86% off): https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/need-for-speed-unbound
If you don't like Epic (the client is a bloated 1.1GB in size), you should probably just have to install to game once through the Epic client, run it once and have it added directly to your EA account. That is how Ubisoft games work, so I assume it is the same for EA.
Cheap but aren't servers usually dead for fps after the next one comes out?