In a move that feels straight out of the "Did they really say that?" playbook, Ubisoft now claims that microtransactions don't just boost revenue—they actually make games more fun.
If microtransactions are part of gameplay, they always lead to grind design that pushes to purchase to avoid the grind. If gameplay is fun without grind, why would anyone buy microtransactions.
Cosmetics can be done well with transactions, but those are near non-existent today. There was few in the beginning, but probably they don’t sell enough for corporate overlords.
If microtransactions are part of gameplay, they always lead to grind design that pushes to purchase to avoid the grind. If gameplay is fun without grind, why would anyone buy microtransactions.
Cosmetics can be done well with transactions, but those are near non-existent today. There was few in the beginning, but probably they don’t sell enough for corporate overlords.