
Gi - E3 2013 was a wild fever dream full of harrowing politeness and some really cool video games. During the three days of the show, the whirlwind of appointments, booth tours and round robining demo kiosks can leave anyone dead on the inside or worse, overwhelmed. The sheer amount of information at the event is staggering.

Nival, developer of Prime World, is deceiving consumers about a free gold advertisement, when the add for the gold ended on 2015/08/03.
All developers are anti consumer. Anti consumer, pro money. They'll take whatever they can get away with. Sadly, that's capitalism.
Even if businesses appear altruistic, it's just a ruse, a pr scheme, something to strengthen their image as 'nice guy nintendo' (nintendo are an example here). They'd all strip us bare while offering nothing in return, given the opportunity!
That's precisely why, consumers need to be super vigilant and proactively work against these 'anti consumer' policies (by avoiding products of the associated companies like the plague).

Prime World Developer Nival is courting new players with gifts, some as much as $200.00 to $600.00 of free in game items, while Veteran players are being completely ignored.

In case you didn’t know, Prime World is a Free to Play MOBA created by the Russian developer Nival