
RDR2.com writes "Everyone who has been paying the slightest bit of attention to gaming news is likely familiar with the Battlefront 2 fiasco regarding the lootboxes and microtransactions. The controversy was big enough to prompt EA to turn off microtransactions in the game entirely, but that couldn’t quiet the many voices that cried foul. Soon, eyes were turned to other upcoming AAA titles, Red Dead Redemption 2 among them."
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why not present the other facts in the article such as NBA 2k18 problems or other instances of microtransactions being prevalent in their games, why can't you do more research on the article?
Doubt it haha there is nothing illegal about MT's and done correctly they are fine. I mean look at how incredibly successful GTAV Online is, still. The reason BF2 had such an uproar is that the progression is tied to loot boxes, loot boxes are able to be bought with MT's therefore giving a slight advantage, and then people started saying loot boxes are now equivalent to gambling.
I doubt RDR2 will have loot boxes, but they will for sure have an equivalent to the Card Sharks in GTAV.
I'll believe it when I see it...
Take-two Interactive is not to be trusted when it comes to MT.
They have been just as bad as EA.