Posted April 23, 2019
Whenever someone is complaining about the state of video games, a common mantra is always "vote with your wallet", ie if you want good video games to get made, only buy those games you think are worthy of your wallet, and the market will correct itself. But the emergence of microtransactions, lootboxes etc as an extremely profitable business strategy and so on seems to have thrown this out of the window.
So you spent $60 on a game you feel is a really quality product made with love, but for your 1 purchase literally hundreds or thousands of people spend even more money on microtransactions in games like Fortnite, Apex Legends or various phone games. These type of games are basically designed as addictive gambling schemes to get kids to spend vast amounts of money on their parents credit cards. In the East the same thing is happening with "gacha" games. From the point of view of supply and demand, publishers and developers are going to look at the billions being made by games like Fortnite and conclude that this type of game is the future.
"Vote with your wallet" implies a kind of equality in prices, but with microtransactions every game can now be turned into an almost unlimited source of revenue, 1 person is generally only going to buy the same game once, while someone can spend hundreds or thousands of dollars in 1 title with microtransactions. If it continues, almost all of gaming will end up being dominated by microtransactions in future decades.
So you spent $60 on a game you feel is a really quality product made with love, but for your 1 purchase literally hundreds or thousands of people spend even more money on microtransactions in games like Fortnite, Apex Legends or various phone games. These type of games are basically designed as addictive gambling schemes to get kids to spend vast amounts of money on their parents credit cards. In the East the same thing is happening with "gacha" games. From the point of view of supply and demand, publishers and developers are going to look at the billions being made by games like Fortnite and conclude that this type of game is the future.
"Vote with your wallet" implies a kind of equality in prices, but with microtransactions every game can now be turned into an almost unlimited source of revenue, 1 person is generally only going to buy the same game once, while someone can spend hundreds or thousands of dollars in 1 title with microtransactions. If it continues, almost all of gaming will end up being dominated by microtransactions in future decades.