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Look at Tokini Amy’s YouTube comparison
yes you can work with older editions, just if you swap from one to another you may have to check what you missed in some reorderings. i learned on second edition just fine.
The newer edition has some different vocabulary or altered dialogues, but they hold up.
The grammar points have been simplified in some places or reorganized in others, with the exercises restructured as well.
The biggest difference is the price 😉