Certainly, for every game that is released as free, the majority of publishers regularly use microtransactions as a common method to earn more revenue for the game. Throne and Liberty – the new and most awaited blockbuster from Amazon Games is no exception.
Even though it was officially launched today and only granted early access to a small number of gamers 3 days ago, Throne and Liberty has received countless criticisms from gamers.
All because most players feel that Throne and Liberty, although released for free, have too high a “blood-sucking” quality, and almost have to pay to win if they want to have achievements in PvP mode. It is known that the currency in the game is Lucent – which, as NPH analyzed, gamers can earn in the game but can also buy directly through the store. Basically, according to the explanation, gamers can still earn Lucent without spending a dime through many different activities, from collecting rare items to sell to other players on the auction floor to to acquisition through PvP rewards.
But the important thing is that, in order to be able to hunt for rare items or be eligible to receive rewards for characters in PvP mode, gamers will have to invest a lot in their characters.
But there is no faster way than recharging to buy Lucent in the store, especially when most of the game's core systems such as manufacturing and upgrading require a lot of rare materials, which can be purchased through the arena. price. To the extent that players are worried that the auction floors will become a large gathering place for “merchant” gamers, or create conditions for “plowing” gamers to have the opportunity to earn sets through this. .
Throne and Liberty launched today on Steam. Despite criticism from gamers, Amazon Games still affirms that they are focused on building a fair and sustainable free-to-play experience.