Outstanding television works at the moment like Dune 2 can become endless inspiration for game developers. Although no one has created any blockbusters or projects based on this movie, releasing costumes and skins is easier than ever. Call of Duty is one of the games that is very “agile” in this with no other purpose than trying to generate revenue for itself. But because of this thinking, Activision Blizzard's blockbuster is facing a storm of criticism.
The skin mentioned in this story is Paul Atreides Feda Ykin Stealthsuit in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Essentially, this is just one of the skins added at the same time as Dune 2 launched and caused a stir. Global. However, the special feature of this skin is that the way to own it is not as simple as other follow-on skins. Accordingly, the Stealthsuit is a special outfit that is only given to players after they purchase specific packages in the event, or specifically here, two packages, Paul Atreides Operator and Harkonnen Tracer Pack, for a total price of 2,400. CoD Points (about $20) per box.
Doing a simple calculation, if you really want to own this skin, gamers will have to spend up to $40 (more than 1 million VND). In addition, Stealthsuit was also heavily criticized when many players thought it was a “pay to win” skin, as the color easily blended into the maps, giving the owner an advantage. More importantly, many people think this costume is not worth the money they have to spend, as it even covers the main character's face.
The price to buy Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is $69.99 and it can be seen that the price of this new skin is more than half the cost users spend to own this blockbuster. This is not the first time Call of Duty is famous for its expensive skins. Previously, a Godzilla x Kong crossover item cost up to 80 USD when purchased in a package to unlock.
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