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Ubisoft: Microtransactions actually make gaming experience more fun

2025-07-23 23:10:28|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

If there is one fact that players around the world agree with, it is that there is no place for micro-transactions in the game.While microtransactions are OK for free games, integrating them into paid games is always the wrong choice.However, Ubisoft seems to be inconsistent with most players’ ideas, claiming that microtransactions actually make the overall gaming experience more enjoyable.

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Ubisoft just released its financial report. In addition to a large amount of information, it also revealed the company's views on game profitability.Ubisoft said the microtransactions it provides are designed to "make the player experience more fun."

“The monetization services we offer in paid games allow players to personalize their avatars or advance progress faster, allowing players to experience more fun, but this is always optional (not forced).

For a long time, Ubisoft has added microtransactions to its own stand-alone games, such as the Assassin's Creed series, and the recent Assassin's Creed: Shadow is no exception.

In addition to Ubisoft, many other major manufacturers do the same.For example, Capcom only joined the micro-transaction after the ban on "Dragon Creed 2".

It is understandable that microtransactions play a huge role in generating revenue.In 2024, about 58% of PC gaming revenue comes from microtransactions.Given Ubisoft's stock situation, it's no surprise that this supports this idea.

Despite this, fans disagree and have been criticizing it.Battle Passes, skins and other accessories are acceptable for games like Fortnite, CS, Fearless Covenant, but not for a $70 stand-alone game.