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New Diablo 4's Horse Bundle Costs More Than The Game Itself

Draugoth

Gold Member
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Diablo 4 players face yet another microtransaction controversy. This time, the price issue is for a new mount bundle priced higher than the base game itself. The Vitreous Scourge mount, adorned with crystals and bones, can only be purchased through a $64.99 bundle. This price point is a huge hurdle over the current $41.99 cost of Diablo 4.

The controversy centers around the exclusivity of the Vitreous Scourge mount. Unlike previous cosmetic options, this mount is unavailable for individual purchase and is only accessible through a bundle. This bundle additionally includes 7,000 Platinum, Diablo 4’s in-game currency, which can be used for other cosmetic purchases or premium Battle Pass access (thanks, IGN).

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Saber

Gold Member
This game has aways being more of pay to pay than actually pay to play.
Its free market for other similar games though. Never gonna stop laughting at the stupidity this game and anyone involved in it is.
 
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Alebrije

Member
If You purchase 7000 credits You get free the horse. Would be a better marketing.

Anyway this exists because there a people that Will get it.
 
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Arsic

Loves his juicy stink trail scent
Does everyone ignore the 7000 coins?

No. You’re paying for 7000 coins which is 7 battle passes you can fund for yourself, and you get the bonus of the horse armor.

At $65 you’re saving $5.00, and getting the skin.

This bundle is really only for someone who plans to buy other MTX anyway, or wants to just buy future battle passes as they come for a little lower price than usual plus this skin.

People are blowing this way out of proportion.
 
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Heimdall_Xtreme

Hermen Hulst Fanclub's #1 Member
Diablo-4-mount-horse-with-platinum.jpg

Diablo 4 players face yet another microtransaction controversy. This time, the price issue is for a new mount bundle priced higher than the base game itself. The Vitreous Scourge mount, adorned with crystals and bones, can only be purchased through a $64.99 bundle. This price point is a huge hurdle over the current $41.99 cost of Diablo 4.

The controversy centers around the exclusivity of the Vitreous Scourge mount. Unlike previous cosmetic options, this mount is unavailable for individual purchase and is only accessible through a bundle. This bundle additionally includes 7,000 Platinum, Diablo 4’s in-game currency, which can be used for other cosmetic purchases or premium Battle Pass access (thanks, IGN).

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Nydius

Member
Sadly, there will be plenty of whales that buy this crap, just like the people dropping $60 on three Mass Effect themed cosmetics over on Destiny 2. 🙄
 

Atrus

Gold Member
It’s $98CAD or $73USD for 7000 platinum (if you bought it at the 500 increments) so 7000 for $64.99 seems to be a discount of sorts.
 
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Arsic

Loves his juicy stink trail scent
OP should edit the title and first post to not be click bait bull shit. Like cmon man… we get enough of that everywhere else.
 

killatopak

Gold Member
Does everyone ignore the 7000 coins?

No. You’re paying for 7000 coins which is 7 battle passes you can fund for yourself, and you get the bonus of the horse armor.

At $65 you’re saving $5.00, and getting the skin.

This bundle is really only for someone who plans to buy other MTX anyway, or wants to just buy future battle passes as they come for a little lower price than usual plus this skin.

People are blowing this way out of proportion.
How about letting us buy the horse on its own without spending $65?

This is like selling items with prices in increments of 20 but only selling currency at increments of 30.

You're uneccesarily forced to pay more than what you need.
 

Arsic

Loves his juicy stink trail scent
How about letting us buy the horse on its own without spending $65?

This is like selling items with prices in increments of 20 but only selling currency at increments of 30.

You're uneccesarily forced to pay more than what you need.

The horse is more of a bonus on top of the $7000 coins, also discounted.

It’s meant as an incentive to purchase a lot of coin up front, and then be in their MTX eco system.

This is NOT new in gaming or Blizzard. Blizzard does this shit with buying 6 month subs for WoW. Has been for a long time.

Eventually some of these mounts show up as free monthly things in WoW many years later if I’m not mistaken.

Would it be nice to buy the horse by itself? Sure, but then why would someone potentially want 7000 coins up front? This is meant to push that type of consumer to make that push.
 

amigastar

Member
The creation time for this Horse skin took probably a couple of hours so why not trying to sell it for a fortune? Someone stupid may as well buy it.
 

MiguelItUp

Member
At this point, studios are just going to keep on doing this because "someone" will buy it. It's exactly why mobile & F2P games contain $100+ bundles and more. It costs nothing to set it up, and someone will buy it. If no one does, no big deal, but if they do, great! As long as it happens, it's not going anywhere, and we're just going to continue to see things that are stupid or make very little sense.
 

analog_future

Resident Crybaby
Does everyone ignore the 7000 coins?

No. You’re paying for 7000 coins which is 7 battle passes you can fund for yourself, and you get the bonus of the horse armor.

At $65 you’re saving $5.00, and getting the skin.

This bundle is really only for someone who plans to buy other MTX anyway, or wants to just buy future battle passes as they come for a little lower price than usual plus this skin.

People are blowing this way out of proportion.

NO! WE'RE MAD EVEN THOUGH WE PROBABLY AREN'T EVEN PLAYING THE GAME RIGHT NOW AND NEVER INTENDED TO BUY THIS IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Yelling Steve Carell GIF
 

Tajaz2426

Psychology PhD from Wikipedia University
NO! WE'RE MAD EVEN THOUGH WE PROBABLY AREN'T EVEN PLAYING THE GAME RIGHT NOW AND NEVER INTENDED TO BUY THIS IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Yelling Steve Carell GIF
People are upset that this has become normal to spend the amount the game costs on fake currency with no value. It is also teaching children that this is normal to keep handing over there money to a corporation that gives you no actual value, while you fill their coffers even more.

We can dig deeper on how they just don’t attack whales with this and even hurt poverty stricken folks as well. We had these discussions all the time in college in different psychology classes and how they keep pushing this to normalize it, so that children will continue to grow into adulthood and are groomed to become more bank accounts for said corporation.

It will only keep getting more exspensive and keep pushing till your at some point paying actual money to reload a digital weapon. There is absolutely no real value in digital transactions and only use these different types of currency to get around gambling.

I’m pretty sure that’s why folks are upset. It isn’t just as easy as saying don’t buy it. They use and hire psychologist to study people and figure out the best way to pry every cent they can from you. The issue is very complex and has a lot of variables to the equation.

Edit: some of you have to have the gaming version of Stockholm syndrome. It is crazy to me folks just accept this kind of stuff.
 
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//DEVIL//

Member
The audacity to scam people like this...

I blame not only these greedy motherfuckers. But also the cheep that are ok to spend this much to look different in a game because they need attention and those fat and ugly fucks can't get any in real life.
 

SJRB

Gold Member
Last week: portal colors
This week: horses

I swear to god Blizzard is just trolling at this point, they really don't give a fuck anymore.
 
Does everyone ignore the 7000 coins?

No. You’re paying for 7000 coins which is 7 battle passes you can fund for yourself, and you get the bonus of the horse armor.

At $65 you’re saving $5.00, and getting the skin.

This bundle is really only for someone who plans to buy other MTX anyway, or wants to just buy future battle passes as they come for a little lower price than usual plus this skin.

People are blowing this way out of proportion.
Imagine defending this business practice saying "you're actually saving $5.00." This transaction already cost more than the full price of the game. The fact that this shit in now normalized just shows how conditioned gamers have become.
 

nkarafo

Member
By exploiting our envy and pride the industry made microtransactions a standard. Everyone wants to look more special than the rest. And when they see others looking cooler, jealousy ensures more "horse armor" purchases. And the more expensive they are, the more special you feel because there are less people like you.

I mean, the industry managed to make the online marketplaces a standard, killing the second hand market and paving the way for online DRM so they can have control over our stuff, just by exploiting our sloth. We value convenience over control.

I wonder how they could exploit the rest of the deadly sins for their gain. Either way it's our sins, so our fault.
 

amigastar

Member
Last week: portal colors
This week: horses

I swear to god Blizzard is just trolling at this point, they really don't give a fuck anymore.
OMG, you're right, i forgot the portal colors.
Shame on you Blizzard, shame on you. Greedy bastards.
 

Xyphie

Member
It's one of the better priced things in the D4 Store really. It's really a platinum bundle with enough platinum to get you through 23 seasons or so (so like 6 years) assuming you complete the tiers. If one wants to sperg about microtransactions the $25 class-specific skins is a much better target.
 

Nydius

Member
People are upset that this has become normal to spend the amount the game costs on fake currency with no value.

I remember a lifetime ago (ok, well, 15-ish years) when people were righteously pissed off that we had to buy fake currency in the form of “Microsoft Points” in order to buy games and DLC on Xbox Live because they only sold those points in increments that guaranteed we’d never be able to spend all of it without buying more.

People were so pissed off that they eventually got Microsoft to drop “points” all together and just charge regular currency values.

Every time I see these games with “coins” or “silver” or whatever fake currency MTX trash doing the same thing, it always makes me remember how, for a brief period, we didn’t tolerate this shit and forced a trillion dollar company to change their system.
 
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