After game makers set a price for an in-game item, it is quite unlawful for them to raise that price. But Blizzard Entertainment did just this. There have been quite a few announcements this week, such as the release of new games for Switch. This announcement though, wasn’t quite as pleasing to fans.
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so they made several changes how the helmets etc work, however, ive never seen anyone raising prices in a shop due to changes THEY made.
There is absolutely no reason for ever raising the price of cosmetics. They are some of the quickest assets to create but charge silly prices for them. Its greed. There's no other way to spin it no matter what the game is.
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lol First hate on CoD for taking advantage of stupid people. Now hate on Blizzard for taking advantage of stupid people.
Who dumps money into this throwaway garbage that holds absolutely zero value, and an expiration date? There is a reason arcades died with the escalation of home gaming.
Be treated like the brainless whale you are, and like it.
Uh, how is raising the price on in game items in any way unlawful? Is this some weird law in some foreign country or something?
It was already too expensive. Glad I quit playing months ago.