State of Decay 2 will not have microtransactions

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It looks like State of Decay 2 game has a lot of surprises. In addition to the amazing price of 30 euros, Undead Labs said the game will have not have microtransaction system. This is somewhat surprising because we expected that Microsoft lower cost will compensate in some way, especially since this type of game with grind for resources is subject to microtransactions.

Surprise with that is higher because the previous State of Decay had its microtransactions, even though they were limited to smaller items for help to fight zombies. However, this does not mean that the game will not ask any subsequent spending from the player since it will get multiple DLC packages and expansions later on.

In addition to this information, all zombie apocalypse fans received more details about Collector's Edition for the great State of Decay 2. 

Microsoft has officially confirmed that State of Decay 2 Collector's Edition does not include a copy of the game so that it will need to be purchased separately, so we will need additional 30 euros or 50 euros in this case, depending on which edition we decide.

Namely, State of Decay 2 Collector's Edition is available for pre-order at 70 euros, and in addition to a collector's Steelbook package contains a number of great zombie memorabilia, such as a rubber zombie mask, a USB stick, as well as a State of Decay 2 badge and stand for the steelbook box in the shape of a brain.

State of Decay 2 on PC comes on May 22. The standard edition of this Xbox Play Anywhere title will cost 30 euros, while for Ultimate Edition, which guarantees early access to the game, you will need to allocate 50 euros.

Tagged with: Co-op games, Zombie games

Replies • 11
Interstellar

Good news.  Unfortunately, this should be the norm, and we now live in a time in which saying something a game does not have is seen as good news.



Interstellar

Very wonderful, I always look with interest new materials.



Hopkinsville goblin

While this is nice to hear, although I have my doubts they won't change their minds about that considering the $30 price.



Interstellar
DrR0Ck said:

Good news.  Unfortunately, this should be the norm, and we now live in a time in which saying something a game does not have is seen as good news.

Sadly this is the case. :(


RockNRolla

The lack of microtransactions in games now means that the developers have wings grown?