Some players might decided that it was good but want to move on to something else, while others will want to have a bit more (or a lot more) of the game. It really depends on the type of content in the DLC: if it is new campaigns or areas that would be visited only after the content in the base game has been enjoyed, it makes all the sense to postpone the decision of getting that as well or not. It is possible that some customers might want to try the game out at a lower price, then taking the decision of getting more of the same or not. I'm not interested in games where the developers are likely to only be interested in milking users of money but loot boxes might be a bit too obvious. Kitaria Fables has the added bonus of being an unfinished game and when more content was added, it was to add the Christmas-themed DLC items.īecause Potion Permit reminds me of Kitaria Fables, I will not be purchasing it. Catventurer: Hello! If you read my post, you'd know that I cited how the game Kitaria Fables did the same thing - a bunch of items that should have been included in the game were sold separately as DLC plus a Deluxe Edition that has them all.
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