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https://www.pcgamer.com/tekken-8s-unexpected-introduction-of-paid-cosmetics-is-splitting-fans-while-producer-says-players-should-update-their-thinking-to-the-current-environment-of-game-development/

The one thing that isn't mentioned is how these Tekken Coins will be bundled. Take Street Fighter 6's paid costumes: The skins Capcom added back in December cost 300 Fighter Coins, which is around $6 each. Except you can't buy bundles of 300 Fighter Coins. The minimum is 250, meaning you'd have to spend around $10 just to secure one costume. I wouldn't be surprised if Tekken 8 takes a similar approach, meaning that the actual money required to procure cosmetics is higher.

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[–] micnd90@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago

I'm kinda fine with cosmetics, because mods exist while allowing people to support their game and competitive scene if they wanted to. SFV had >$1000 retail price worth of costumes and I did buy certain costumes here and there, but for flavor of the month stuff there is always either a bootleg modded version of a costume (e.g., Chun Li SFAlpha costume) or straight up costume swap to override the default costume with the DLC costume if you are so inclined. Like I modded and swapped default Bison into the Halloween demon Bison, got a kick out of it, and a month later I uninstalled it. It comes with slight annoyance having to manage mods and files, but that's fine as long as the base game and character unlock DLCs are reasonable.