This is bad news for the future of gaming. Not a surprise, but bad news.
Yup but at the same time this only happens because gamers allow it to.
The future is dumb. We were promised jetpacks and all we got was microtransactions and microplastic.
Fuck everyone who bought this shit and enabled this.
Thank you MapleStory and FarmVille for showing us the way, I guess.
Don’t forget the Horse Armor DLC
Remember when it used to only cost 2.99…
I’ve never once paid a microtransaction for anything… fairly priced DLC that adds valuable playable content to the game, of course, but the fact that horse armor took off is pretty baffling to me.
I’ve done it a handful of times myself. Like after three years of playing DRG, I bought a cosmetic pack at a discount.
I don’t mind supporting a developer if they continue to support their game long term and are reasonable.
DRG is a different thing. They just keep developing new content without charging money and support it by optional cosmetics.
Thanks gamers!
Exactly why every game now is online required and is half passed/half finished.
I want to see the breakdown of spending per user.
In the mobile games space, like 90% of some games’ revenue comes from a handful of people who drop tens of thousands of dollars.
Not sure entirely how to feel about this. It incentives genuinely worse experiences, but it also means that as someone who never pays for any micro transaction, my gaming can be subsidized by those who do. That said, it’s also one of the reasons that I’ve moved away from most games where micro transactions are a major element, and the skins in games like CoD are pretty obnoxious
But is the overall market growing? What I’d love to know is if less people are playing non-MTX games now than before, or if we’re just getting more people staying to play games and they happen to be drawn to MTX games, ie. a broader target market, in the same way we saw mobile gaming explode with people who never played games before.
NGL, I spent more on Destiny 2 crap I’ll never use than actual new games, and I’m depressed by this fact.
She said she wanted to express herself, so I gave her a thumbs up
If you think this armor is impressive, wait until you see me out of it.
Gross
Per to the report, three games led the way for the growth of microtransaction revenue: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Roblox, and Fortnite.
The 58%, or $24.4 billion, represented a slight 1.4% year-over-year (YoY) growth in that area.
So, nothing new. Fortnite continues to make bank. Not a surprise.
I’d be interested to see what kinds of other games the people making the majority of these purchases play
This really surprises me. I’d expect this from mobile games. I play exclusively on PC, and I’ve never even been offered to participate in a micro transaction. Maybe I’m just playing the wrong (right?) games?