Not sure of this publisher, but for most the differences from an ARC to the final version are typos, and basic proof-reading changes. I know I just read an eARC from Baen, and there were a number of those sorts of errors. Generally, ARCs come after editing and before final proof-reading. I wouldn't expect you to see any differences in the audio version. That being said, of course, an audio version of a book is a different experience and I often find I get different results when I listen to a book as compared to reading. (And for this selection, I have both available. Not sure which I'll choose. Possibly a mix.)
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