Ed Boon is MAD at Gamers Calling Out Mortal Kombat 11 Microtransactions!

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Some gamers are very annoyed by the THOUSANDS of dollars you can spend on microtransactions in MK11 and now the creator, Ed Boon is fighting back. Is this a battle worth the effort or a dumb skirmish? Lets talk about that!

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Since yesterday’s Mortal Kombat 11 release date, an increasing number of details about the game’s progression system have become clear, and the picture being painted is not a pretty one. Indeed, fans are voicing a great deal of frustration about the grind associated with obtaining cosmetics in Mortal Kombat 11, and NetherRealm Studio has already promised that a fix is on the way. However, what the developer has not addressed is the absolute absurdity of the microtransactions currently being offered.

From within Mortal Kombat 11, players can access the game’s Premium Shop, which allows them to directly purchase cosmetics such as character skins, intros, and taunts. Purchasing these cosmetics through the shop requires Time Krystals, a virtual currency that can be obtained in extremely small quantities through gameplay. They can also be bought for real world money at a rate of approximately $1 per 100 Time Krystals.
This sort of cosmetic-only microtransaction configuration will not likely come as much of a surprise to many veteran players, but the extent of the Mortal Kombat 11 microtransactions might. At this point in time, a single new skin for a fighter costs $5. Getting one new intro for a character will set a player back $7.50.

For comparison, some fans have been quick to point out that Nintendo has recently allowed players to purchase Persona 5‘s Joker as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. With this offering from Nintendo, players receive a new playable character, a new stage, and new music for $6, which is less than the price of a single character intro in Mortal Kombat 11.







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