![]() ![]() My.com is the publisher of Skyforge, Armored Warfare and World of Speed (if this one actually releases one day), and all these games share one very interesting thing: they’re free-to-play. ![]() ![]() ![]() Something that is apparently happening with Black Desert right now. This is not fair at all and is even worse than what we usually call pay-to-win in games – it’s pay to play coupled with the high possibility of pay-to-win, even if it comes into play later on, in the shape of a small patch or larger content update. This isn’t a first, and is becoming increasingly more common to see Asian free-to-play games being released as buy-to-play in the west, with a few recent examples being Guardians of Ember (Embergarde) from the makers of Dragon’s Prophet, and of course the big one, Black Desert Online, a game that is free in Korea, Japan and Russia, while North American and European players have to pay upfront for a game that was built with a cash shop in mind. Anyway, you should now be up to speed with Revelation, and that brings us to the main topic of this rant – publisher My.com is bringing this game to North America and Europe but is yet to reveal the business model. ![]()
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