Star Wars Battlefront II's latest update brings microtransactions back to the game, allowing players to spend premium
currency on cosmetic outfits.
Star Wars Battlefront II's latest update brings microtransactions back to the game, allowing players to spend premium
currency on cosmetic outfits.
Not exact matches
L'Oreal, the world's biggest
cosmetics firm, said group sales grew 6.8 percent from a year earlier
on a like - for - like basis, which removes the effect of
currency swings and acquisitions or disposals.
Players can buy a virtual
currency in the game that they can spend
on cosmetic skins, emotes, and dances that they can use to express themselves and their personality in the game.
Yes, there is a fair amount of grinding involved, and yes that grinding can be mostly skipped if you spend real money, but spending real money
on Warframe's premium «Platinum»
currency never feels like an obligation, and the only items that can only be purchased with Platinum are purely
cosmetic.
DM can be spent
on: materials, unlimited revives, increased storage box capacity, increased inventory capacity, instantly bypassing any wait - wall, buying
cosmetics, trading DM for the in - game
currency «Kill Coins», and more.
Players are given some BP, PUBG «s in - game
currency, at the end of every match, which is then spent
on crates that often yield lackluster
cosmetics.
A new
currency called Source Crystals is being added to the game and they will be used to purchase
cosmetic items, such as new skins, or levels for alternate characters
on a player's account, NetherRealm said in a post
on the Injustice 2 community forums.
The
currency can then be used to unlock loot boxes and
cosmetic items that players can use
on their avatars in the multiplayer shooter.