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Microtransactions are increasingly common in both free-to-play and full-price video games, offering players the option to purchase cosmetic items or gameplay enhancements with real money. The practice has resurfaced in discussion following the recent Attack on Titan crossover event in Assassin’s Creed Shadows, with a key director defending the inclusion of these purchases.

“As much as people complain, microtransactions allow us to deliver the Isu stuff, the quests, and the parkour upgrades, all of it,”

Simon Lemay-Comtois, a director on the Japanese adventure, explained to IGN.com that revenue from microtransactions helps fund post-launch content. This includes not only the Attack on Titan crossover, but also additions like the “A Puzzlement” story expansion, featuring a team-up between Yasuke and Naoe. The expansion’s narrative ties into the lore of the Isu, an ancient civilization central to the Assassin’s Creed universe, which Ubisoft designed specifically for fans of that aspect of the franchise.

The inclusion of paid content in full-price games remains a contentious issue, particularly when the additions aren’t as substantial as larger expansions like the recently released Claws of Awaji. The debate comes as some fans have expressed disappointment with the Attack on Titan collaboration, noting certain shortcomings compared to the well-received Valley of Memory DLC for Assassin’s Creed Mirage.

Source: IGN.com

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