The monetization of World of Warcraft has evolved significantly since I played during Burning Crusade over 10 years ago. Back then, the model was straightforward - you bought the expansion and paid a subscription fee. That was all you needed to access 100% of the game’s content.

Today, I’m noticing through my friends’ Discord group that the purchasing model has become much more complex. Beyond the base expansion packs and subscriptions, there are now early access passes, limited-time mounts (like a $90 dinosaur mount), and promotional tie-ins with products like Mountain Dew and Doritos that offer exclusive cosmetic items. Some players are even buying these promotional codes in bulk to resell online.

Example above, someone paid over $200 just to get some of the mountain dew codes… This shift in monetization strategy raises interesting questions about the direction of the game and MMOs in general. While additional cosmetic options can add variety and personal expression to the game, I wonder about the impact on the player experience and community. Does having these exclusive items create a divide between players who can afford them and those who can’t? Or is it simply offering more choices for those who want them?

I’m particularly curious about the psychological aspect of limited-time offers. The “fear of missing out” seems to be a powerful motivator, especially with items that are advertised as never being available again. But is this enhancing the game experience or just creating artificial scarcity?

Looking forward to hearing different perspectives on this, especially from others who’ve witnessed this evolution firsthand. What do you think about the current monetization approach compared to the simpler model of the past? Has it affected how you engage with the game?

TLDR: WoW’s monetization has changed dramatically from the simple expansion + subscription model of the past to include various limited-time purchases and promotions. People today are scalping and reselling thousand of dollars of mountain dew for in game codes

  • Aielman15
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    Removed by mod

    • Dremor
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      If you feel like an user may be a bot, please report it to a mod so we can put said user under observation in order to access its behavior.

      Your comment seem well documented, but that’s something that should be sent to the mods via PM, not posted on the open.
      If you were wrong, and he was legit, you’d have triggered an harassment campaign against him by encouraging others to just conclude he must be a bot because someone said so with a lengthy comment they don’t have the time to fully check.

      Edit: clarifying why this shouldn’t be done that way, as my previous take was kinda harsh (I was a bit tired)

      • @ButtflapperOP
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        Thanks for contributing in unneccessary witch hunting. You’ve shown that Lemmy can be just as petulant and inhospitable as reddit. Nothing I have ever written is AI generated, such a weird criticism and hilarious to lob that at someone considering that even million dollar tech companies who have made “ai detectors” have failed spectacularly with false positives. But you dislike what I say so you’re 100% correct, right? yea that makes sense dude sure.

        It’s amusing to me how you felt the need to write this incredibly long “shame on you” rant, like you were really that bothered by some words you saw that you had to write up a long witch hunt and try to harass me.

        • @vasus
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          What about the Fields of mistria stuff though? Did you play it before or after stardew valley? Those are the weirdest posts

          EDIT the dude deleted his account, guess we will never know

          • DremorM
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            From the chronology of his posts, looks like he played before, got hyped by FoM (first topic about a month ago), and ended bored by the game (second topic, 5 days ago)

            • @vasus
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              I don’t remember it exactly and can’t check because you deleted the comments (grr!!) but it was weirder than that. It went something like: First he said he played Stardew before FoM, then a few days later claimed he had never played Stardew ever, and in the next post he said he played it after FoM

  • @[email protected]
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    271 month ago

    The game uses every type of dark pattern there is to make you log on every day and soak up all your time.

    • @[email protected]
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      How so? I actually think in recent years, they’ve gone away from making you log in all the time, with less daily quest and much better catch up mechanics, so it doesn’t matter too much if you don’t play for weeks or even months.

  • @[email protected]
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    261 month ago

    What is your obsession with WoW? First you make multiple posts about the costs vs. investing that money, now this? Didn’t you also complain about the art style changing, even though multiple people said it’s always been like that?

    You really just need to understand that different people have different feelings.

    • @Crashumbc
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      This reads like chatgpt garbage also.

      • @PunchingWood
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        Yeah and he keeps deleting his posts if they don’t perform well and he gets called out for them.

        Honestly should just be banned for botting at this point.

        • DremorM
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          This was the first of his post to get reported. I don’t ban immediately unless it is obviously a bot trying to link to forbidden content.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 month ago

            Is it reportable when someone makes low-quality AI-generated posts, even if they’re not technically breaking any rules?

            • DremorM
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              It could fall under rule 4, but would require to be sure that it is indeed AI generated.
              There are people that throws AI accusation around with no evidences other that a gut feeling, so I prefer to be cautious.

              • @[email protected]
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                Makes sense. It’s not conclusive, but this user did make a post with a line like “here’s a breakdown you can post to reddit” until I pointed it out.

                Not that it matters in this case, because they’ve already deleted their account.

  • @[email protected]
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    231 month ago

    This has been a thing since TCG mounts and pets… back in TBC.

    I won’t bother with any more of an argument since you’ll probably nuke this thread, too. I suggest you stop flapping your butt about WoW and go find a game you enjoy that respects your time and money.

  • @PunchingWood
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    The amount you complain about WoW you should probably just quit the game, if you’re even playing it. Also why do you keep making topics and then deleting them? You complained about subscriptions, and now you’re complaining about optional additional cosmetic content.

    Like 99% of the community likely doesn’t care about promotional stuff. You can just pay the game and subscription and get access to all gameplay features just fine. If someone spends hundreds of bucks to get some useless promotional item, then let them. It doesn’t affect my gameplay.

    Yeah, you can buy a mount from the store that saves you like a 2 minute walk or flight to your closest auction house, ironically I’ve never ever seen anyone even use these mounts outside of the cities that have actual auction houses, they’re usually just next to a mailbox or bank across the street of the auction house.

    The fact that these things sell is probably one reason why subscriptions in the past 20 years haven’t rising in the first place.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 month ago

    World of Warcraft’s monetization seems to be getting way more aggressive

    of course it is. it’s a microsoft property now.

  • @[email protected]
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    I think you’re looking at this through rose-tinted glasses.

    In my opinion mounts, pets, toys or whatever don’t count as content, so in that case, you still get everything with the expansion and a sub.

    But even if you think it’s content, back in the day you also already had Collectors edition mounts and pets, the stuff from Blizzcon (before it was digital), TCG codes, etc. Not much different than today I think.

    • @ButtflapperOP
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      Idk what point you’re trying to get across. Back in TBC everything was in game. Every mount and cosmetic. There was no shop. Collectors edition obviously existed, sure. How is cosmetics and mounts not content? It’s part of the game lol

  • snooggums
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    While additional cosmetic options can add variety and personal expression to the game

    I guess if bragging about spending extra money to advertise for some company is personal expression, sure.

  • @[email protected]
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    I just started playing WoW again and I don’t feel any pressure from the supposed “dark patterns”, or having to buy this stuff (which I can’t, because I’m not in the US). It has zero effect on my gameplay. WoW is fun and addicting in a sense for sure, but there are way worse MMOs when it comes to this. Just look at any Korean MMO, like Black Desert Online. I’d even argue ESO is way worse than WoW when it comes to monetization.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      Yeah it’s the same when people say this about FFXIV, which does have an extensive money-shop for extra mounts/animations/skins/etc.

      They’re pricey as hell, but at the same time the only thing you ever might feel pressured into getting are:

      • Fantasia (character do-overs) after enough years because you feel like you’ve seen enough of this face and want another one and want to finally become a cat-girl like everybody else is! The game does however give you two for free, and we’re soon getting a third one, at least temporarily.
      • Character boosts if your friends are being assholes and berate you for not skipping the story (seen it happen) and it starts to get to you, instead of what 99% of the community does which is the exact opposite and encouraging everyone to take their time however many many months that might be. 😅
  • Kalreus
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    11 month ago

    World of War craft would rather you have diabetes by the looks of things.