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minus-squarecitrusfacelinkEnglish17•edit-25 hours agoSo I feel like this being framed rather unfairly in the title. They are stopping development on this free to play game - and have instead developed a whole new app with the same name. You can move your character from the old app to this one The new one keeps all the same fun events but ALL micro transactions have been removed. So TBH I’m gonna buy this version bc I didn’t play the last much because of the micro transactions Good on Nintendo for this one.
minus-square@NarannlinkEnglish7•4 hours agoI like Nintendo pushing for paid-yet-good video game with events instead of micro transaction model. MTs hurt your brain.
minus-square@SomeGuy69linkEnglish5•4 hours agoYeah that’s actually good. It’s also the first time I’ve seen reverse on this greed process that’s seemingly everywhere nowadays. I might be negative about Nintendo sometimes, but that’s great move of them. Kudos.
So I feel like this being framed rather unfairly in the title.
They are stopping development on this free to play game - and have instead developed a whole new app with the same name.
You can move your character from the old app to this one
The new one keeps all the same fun events but ALL micro transactions have been removed.
So TBH I’m gonna buy this version bc I didn’t play the last much because of the micro transactions
Good on Nintendo for this one.
I like Nintendo pushing for paid-yet-good video game with events instead of micro transaction model. MTs hurt your brain.
Yeah that’s actually good. It’s also the first time I’ve seen reverse on this greed process that’s seemingly everywhere nowadays. I might be negative about Nintendo sometimes, but that’s great move of them. Kudos.