Sunday Question: Have you ever spent money on a F2P title? – News

Sunday Question: Have you ever spent money on a F2P title?  - News

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Free-to-play games entice players with the lack of an entry fee. In the second step, the developers want to make money through microtransactions. Have you already spent money in F2P titles?

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Free-to-play games promise free-to-play fun while also targeting microtransactions from part of the player base. For example, because the progression is spread over a number of subsystems and the materials required can be obtained in less time if you buy a battle pass. League of Legends became very successful selling cosmetic skins for champions and shortcuts to unlock new characters. The F2P roleplaying game Genshin Impact relies on a gacha system, which means you collect a resource that you use to buy tickets and get new weapons or heroes on a lucky basis. Although you (to put it simply) can choose a prize after a certain number of rivets, Genshin Impact has made more than 2 billion US dollars in its first year and therefore more than GTA 5 and Fortnite in their first year. Criticism of the gambling mechanism of the lottery drum principle also increased at Genshin Impact.

Blizzard’s F2P title Diablo Immortal (in the test, grades 7.0/ 5.0) has been at the center of many discussions since release and has been the object of heavy criticism. Recently lit too Roland Austinat and Dennis Hilla on how to play with the free scope of play and the Pay2Win factor in Diablo Immortal behaves. In this edition of our Sunday survey, we want to get an overview of how many of you have already invested money in F2P games.

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You can cast your vote in the poll below until Monday at 09:00 – if you change your mind, you can still log in another answer until then. We will then close the survey and present you with the resulting opinion a little later in the form of a news update. Do you have ideas for a Sunday question? Then send a PM to Hagen.

Reference-www.gamersglobal.de