The most expensive Season Pass DLCs cost $50. At launch, with the Pass, the first Star Wars Battlefront cost $110. Batman: Arkham Knight cost $100. A perceived benefit of loot boxes is that the premise of microtransactions take the place of a traditional DLC system. Some games which bring in money from loot boxes, actually eschew paid map packs; Titanfall 2, Killzone: Shadowfall, Uncharted 4, Halo 5 , and even Star Wars Battlefront II have released (or will release, in the case of Star Wars ) all additional maps and modes without charging players. This allows all players to play together no matter how much money they put in after their initial purchase of the game. This keeps the community alive, which means there’s a greater chance that more players will spend money on microtransactions. If more players are playing, then more players are pay
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Games like Overwatch use loot boxes to distribute new emotes, profile customization options, or costumes for characters to wear. These items are purely cosmetic and have no effect on gameplay, and loot boxes can be earned just by playing the game, or in exchange for real money. Reception has been positive because of the way the game doles out a reasonable drip of loot boxes just for playing the game, fueling an addictive cycle of “play the game, get loot, show off loot by playing, repeat.” There’s always the temptation to spend real money; the way the trickle of free boxes slows down the more you play is intentional, insidious, and incentivizes paying for more boxes. Regardless, many fans consider it an integral part of the gameplay loop, for better or wo
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Originally, microtransactions were only seen in MMOs, which are usually Free to Play. Even cheaper games, like LawBreakers and Drawn to Death, have an easy time getting away with their overt reliance on microtransactions. The question then becomes, do microtransactions have any place in a $60 game? After all, the consumer just paid $60 doll
