yesterday, Helldiver 2 The first official crossover skin collaboration has been revealed: Kill Zone 2– but players were immediately stopped by the $20 price tag, and now the sci-fi shooter’s developers are trying to quell fan rebellion. With free giveaways during the holidays
Inspired by Helghast Kill Zone Sets cost $20 each. That’s more than anything else in current paid games, though Arrowhead Game Studios wouldn’t confirm that future collaborations will cost less than that. But a second set was given away in the crossover in an attempt to lure fans back for the year-end break.
“First of all, we are giving gifts to everyone as planned in the second wave of the second wave.” Hell Diver x Kill Zone Today’s Free Collaboration Item” Developer Write in a new blog post.– “The distribution of those items will begin shortly. This will be split into two rounds. As a result, we will be extending the duration of items in the Superstore from 5 days to 10 days to give you the opportunity to receive them and reduce the risk of missing out.”
The point is the fact that Helldiver 2 It’s a game that charges a $40 free-to-play price for new skins. This is part of the slope that can be slippery. Amid an expanded post-launch monetization strategy, Arrowhead’s CEO argued that premium products look like this. Kill Zone Collaboration is a way for companies to keep important updates, such as recent introductions. of the enemy Illuminate is completely independent.–
But many players feel like they’re crossing the line and breaking away from the game’s traditional format of releasing new items unlockable in the $10 Battle Pass (which can be partially paid for with accumulated currency). in the game slowly) in fact Kill Zone This scene was originally supposed to be a part of Warbond, but the studio decided against that due to concerns about the repercussions. “Some people are not satisfied with the price of the products. We will check back again,” the company responded in its latest update.
In addition to continuing to keep the store’s monthly rotation of new crossover items, it looks like Arrowhead is also looking at ways to have a secondary store for items that never change. To give latecomers the opportunity to always purchase more coveted merchandise after crossover merchandise, some fans are concerned that this latest economic intrusion is due to Sony’s publisher meddling, but Shams CEO Jorjani said in a statement. Helldiver 2 argued that that was not the case. “It’s a partnership. But we are in the driver’s seat behind the decision,” he wrote. “This one is ours.”
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