Of course it does. We all saw it coming.

  • tehWrapper
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    911 hours ago

    You can spend real-world money on a virtual currency called San Van Bucks, which in turn is used to buy cosmetic items.

    I hate this but if it’s just cosmetics and the game price is fair I’ll be ok with it. I know the price is going to be a full on AAA release and they will still cram this into it… but I can hope.

    • MudMan
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      49 hours ago

      The price is nothing, apparently the game is free to play.

      It’d be pretty suprising if it didn’t have microtransactions.

      • @saltesc
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        39 hours ago

        lol, imagine a studio developing a game for half a decade and then just sharing it out.

        “Don’t tell our staff, but it was a labour of love and they’re all being let go because we’re out of investor funds. Also don’t tell the investors. Or the publisher. In fact don’t say anything until we’ve made it to Montenegro.”

        • MudMan
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          09 hours ago

          Man, that’s a fair point. If you want to be mad at something be mad at the five year dev cycle into an early access launch. I’m not even saying it’s the devs or EA’s fault. Making games is hard. And expensive. But definitely hard.