By
Ambar Jimenez
2019-06-15 02:33:04

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Microtransactions in video games are just what their name indicates, microtransactions of purchase made by users which involve real money.

One of the games that is being monetized with microtransactions is Wolfenstein. And is that the developers of Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the latest sequel to Wolfenstein, will include microtransactions.

The way microtransactions work in Wolfenstein: Youngblood

Wolfenstein's microtransactions: Youngblood, will allow users to buy items like cosmetics and a lot of other things. However, many users have said they know how microtransactions work in Wolfenstein: Youngblood.

But not only players have manifested about the microtransactions in Wolfenstein: Youngblood, but a representative of MachineGames also did, saying that players can buy game items as weapons updates, an important facet of the progression in games Previous Wolfenstein and weapon accessories, with real money in Wolfenstein: Youngblood, nothing we really did not know.

However, in Wolfenstein's official Twitter account it was announced that players can not buy gun updates and attachments with real money and this has been confusing users who ask for an explanation on how to work microtransactions in Wolfenstein: Youngblood

The confusion seems to have something to do with Wolfenstein: the Youngblood coins, of which there are forms of money both in the game and in real money. Silver, the game currency, can be used to buy weapons upgrades and weapon customization. Gold, the real money coin, can be used to buy cosmetics, including gun skins and power suits.

The developers do not quite explain how to work the microtransactions in Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and do not finish explaining if the gold coin can become the silver coin, although this is unlikely.

Even before being introduced, the microtransactions of game in Wolfenstein: Youngblood are already being viewed with bad eyes, and that is that while things are not clear the players will keep wondering and without understanding how microtransactions work.

Although it is necessary to understand that this is something new in Wolfenstein: Youngblood and that without a doubt it only looks for to improve the quality of game in the users. In addition to bringing something new to the Wolfenstein sequel.



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