![]() ![]() ![]() You remember the loot box mess? Unlocking items and upgrades was tied to 'Star Cards' and crafting junk found in loot boxes bought with a virtuacash earned by playing or a microtransaction currency bought with real money, as our Alec explained in detail. The weird news: it seems the only thing EA will sell for money is character skins, contrary to an exec's mutterings about the risks of upsetting people with a pink Darth Vader. The so-so news: yes it still has a lousy damn progression system getting in the way of the game. ![]() The good news: nothing that actually affects the action will be purchasable with real money. Four months after turning off microtransactions in Star Wars: Battlefront II following the big stupid loot box mess, EA are about ready to launch a revamp of the game's progression system and microtransaction monetisation. ![]()
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