Monolith wants to eliminate micro
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Today we stumbled upon some good news within the video game industry, Monolith intends to eliminate micropayments from Middle Earth: Shadow of War, arguably great news these days.
Middle Earth: Shadow of War says goodbye to micro-payments
Middle Earth: Shadow of War has been one of the most controversial games, due to the use of microtransactions in the game, something that has caused anger among fans, due to the mainly single-player nature of the game.
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Most players have positively reviewed the game, even though the closing act has been highly controversial due to how the purchase of orcs can simplify the experience. This made many players feel compelled to spend money on the game, while others felt that buying orcs undermined the nemesis system, one of the highlights of the series.
Monolith has been taking note of player feedback, revealing plans to permanently remove micro-payments from the video game. Gold purchases will cease on May 8, while War Chests and the in-game market will be phased out on July 17, when Monolith plans to release free game updates that will enhance the final section of the game and add new narrative elements.
This new planned update will enhance the overall gaming experience for Shadow of War, removing controversial content and adding new items, giving players a possible reason to replay or purchase the title for the first time.
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