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Battlefield 5 Microtransactions Arrive This Week, Here’s How They Work And What You Can Buy

Battlefield V launched last year without microtransactions, but they’re coming to the World War II shooter very soon. An update to the shooter set for April 4 will introduce “Battlefield Currency,” which is the name for the virtual currency that is purchased with real money.

Players can spend Battlefield Currency to buy cosmetic items; they do not affect gameplay. Items that can be purchased with Battlefield Currency can also be earned through gameplay.

“The balanced rock-paper-scissors gameplay that has always been the foundation of the Battlefield series isn’t going anywhere,” DICE said. “Player skill will continue to be paramount with the addition of Battlefield Currency, which gives players more ways to acquire items to customize their characters and arsenal in Battlefield V.”

Beginning April 4, DICE will also release new Epic-level rarity items beyond the current Common, Uncommon, and Rare items that you can buy with Battlefield V’s existing Company Coin currency. The wording of the statement suggests that the new Epic items may be only available to buy with real money, at least for now. Here’s how it’s worded:

“Starting April 4, using Battlefield Currency, you’ll get access to new Epic items. Looking ahead, we will continue to release new cosmetic items that can be obtained through direct progression, Company Coins, and/or Battlefield Currency. We want to give every player a chance to access new cosmetic items, whether they choose to spend real-world money or earn content through gameplay.”

Battlefield Currency will be available to buy from within Battlefield V on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, as well as through first-party digital stores. It’ll be available in various quantities, but DICE didn’t share any specifics just yet about the size and cost of the Battlefield Currency bundles.

Looking further out, DICE will release “time-savers” that players can buy with real money; these come in the form of Tier Catch-Ups and XP Boosts. Tier Catch-Ups give you instant access to Chapter Reward items, which are cosmetic only. XP Boosts do just that.

In addition, DICE will release new “Elite” sets for Battlefield V that can be purchased for real money using Battlefield Currency. A first for the Battlefield series, Elites are new characters that you can use in multiplayer and the Firestorm battle royale mode.

“They consist of a themed assortment of cosmetic items, character voice overs, a Best Squad animation, and an exclusive Special Assignment that helps bring to life the story of the Elite and unlocks a signature melee weapon,” DICE said.

These Elites are different in look only; they offer no gameplay advantage.

In addition to all of this, DICE will offer “value bundles” for real money. Only available for a limited time, the bundles come with a mixture of things like cosmetics, currency, time savers, and other items. The full contents of the bundles will be displayed at the buying screen so you know what you’re getting. One example of the bundles are Starter Packs that DICE will begin selling on April 4. These come with allotments of Battlefield Currency, as well as customisation options like face paint and weapon skins.

For more on Battlefield V’s microtransactions, check out this in-depth blog post from DICE.

The direction Battlefield V is taking as it relates to microtransactions is decidedly different from how the series handled microtransactions in the past. In previous titles, DICE offered “Shortcut” kits that allowed players to pay real money to acquire weapons and other perks that provided an instant theoretical advantage on the battlefield for those who spent money. DICE’s Star Wars: Battlefront II was roundly criticised for being too close to a “pay-to-win” scenario with its own loot boxes and microtransactions, so it could be that Battlefield V’s change in direction as it relates to microtransactions is a reaction to that.

Battlefield V has sold more than 7 million copies, but that’s below what publisher Electronic Arts was expecting. The game is no doubt continuing to sell, and the extra revenue coming from microtransactions may improve the game’s overall profitability profile further still. Not only that, but the game just added its battle royale mode, Firestorm, which may improve interest and engagement with Battlefield V overall.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/battlefield-5-microtransactions-arrive-this-week-h/1100-6466029/

You Can Grab Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice For $5 Off On PC

Released less than two weeks ago, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the latest game from the studio behind Dark Souls and Bloodborne, From Software. And if you’re a PC gamer who’s held off on buying Sekiro (maybe it’s the price, maybe you just don’t enjoy dying over and over), there’s already a discount on the game at Amazon, where you can get the PC version for $5 off. This is a digital download that you can redeem on Steam. Amazon will mail you the PC retail box, which contains the Steam key. Considering the game is so new and still selling for $60 for all versions at other retailers, $55 is a solid price if you were planning to buy it on PC anytime soon.

Buy Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (PC) — $55

In GameSpot’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice review, critic Tamoor Hussain praised the game for its challenging, yet exhilarating combat, detailed environments, and satisfying stealth tactics. “More so than in previous games, From Software has honed in on the inherent tension found in the challenging nature of its games, and uses it to incredible effect,” he wrote. “Sekiro marries the developer’s unique brand of gameplay with stealth action to deliver an experience that is as challenging as it is gratifying.” The game received a 9/10.

Planning to dive into Sekiro? Check out our guides for how to survive in Sekiro and how to get all of the game’s endings.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/you-can-grab-sekiro-shadows-die-twice-for-5-off-on/1100-6466024/

Amazon Prime Members Can Get These 4 PC Games For Free On Twitch

If you’re an Amazon Prime member who’s not taking advantage of the included Twitch Prime benefits, now’s a great time to check out the perks of the streaming platform’s premium service. For one, Nintendo recently announced that Twitch Prime members can claim a free three months of Nintendo Switch Online–and after 60 days, you can get another nine months free if you remain a Prime member. A year of free Switch Online is pretty sweet on its own, but don’t forget that you can also get free PC games every month through Twitch Prime. And once you claim the games, they’re yours to keep. April’s free Twitch Prime games are available now–here’s a quick look at the four titles being offered:

Her Story is a video game that plays more like an interactive movie–you’ll watch video clips from fictional police interviews (created with live-action footage) with a woman named Hannah Smith, whose husband has gone missing. Your goal: to piece the clues together and solve the case. InnerSpace is an exploration-flying game set in a universe where planets are inside-out and gravity pulls you outward rather than inward. Another freebie: Joggernauts, a co-op platformer with auto-running characters that must quickly switch back and forth to navigate color-coded puzzles. Finally, there’s Keep in Mind: Remastered, a horror adventure where you play as a man named Jonas who is forced to face his demons in a shadowy mirror world. Thought-provoking and creative, these four indie titles are worth checking out.

As a reminder: in order to claim these free games, you must 1) be an Amazon Prime member and 2) link your Amazon account to Twitch. In addition to free PC games every month, Twitch also gives away free in-game loot, exclusives, and other digital content on a regular basis, so it’s worth keeping an eye on the current deals if you’re a Prime member.

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Twitch Prime Games for April 2019

  • Her Story
  • InnerSpace
  • Joggernauts
  • Keep in Mind: Remastered

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/amazon-prime-members-can-get-these-4-pc-games-for-/1100-6466022/

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