Of course, many of those «free» personal trades are anything but, with people selling
items for real cash via various unofficial websites.
Sony Rewards will now let you cash in your PSN
trophies for real cash that can be used in the PSN Store for PS3, PS4, or PlayStation Vita games.
As a reminder, Fight Money isn't
sold for real cash and can only be earned in a variety of ways, all covered in our SF5 Fight Money guide and SF5 Missions guide which covers the most lucrative rolling in - game missions to earn extra in - game cash.
We've come up with Shopping Carts, which allow anyone to create merchant postings in the Classified area and sell
goods for real cash through PayPal.
It'd be amiss to not mention the game features a loot box system for cosmetic upgrades for the lobby area and your player profile, but none of it
asks for any real cash — it honestly all feels quite innocent and agreeable.
Zenny currency can be bought in Street
Fighter for real cash and used to buy characters and other items from that shop.
Imagine a player in an MMORPG obtaining an ultra-rare one - handed drop from a raid boss and then being able to sell that to another
player for real cash directly in the game itself.
Bungie is effectively selling stat power that improves your
character for real cash, despite the boosts also being available as random drops and earned in - game.
Happily you're not playing
for real cash here, which is a blessing as my rusty butt got handed to me as I got my poker playing skills back again.
Once the new microtransaction model is implemented into Call of Duty: WWII's code, players will be able to purchase Call of Duty
Points for real cash, which can then be used to buy still - unannounced content for the game or unlock things.
However, it is against the rules to sell the virtual
currency for real cash because, says Gudmundsson, it «unbalances the game».
Sony Rewards will now let you cash in your PSN
trophies for real cash that can be used in the PSN Store for PS3, PS4, or PlayStation Vita games.
Some stuff from SF5 has been cut, too — there's no in - game currency system, with DLC such as characters and costumes
sold for real cash and nothing else.