Overwatch 2: Blizzard sends surveys on the economic model

At the beginning of the month, Blizzard has finally launched Overwatch 2, with a cringe-worthy business model. Farewell the Coffers with random rewards, players must unlock cosmetic content through a battle pass or through a store in-game.

Problem, the prices are exorbitant, more than 20 € for an outfit Legendarywhile the currency in-gamethem Overwatch Coinsasks to play for months to afford a skin of this kind without taking out the credit card. Players of the first installment had fun calculating that they had in their inventory for more than 10,000 dollars of cosmetic contents thanks to the elders Cofferswhile others point out that the lucky charm Pachimari costs around $/€7 in Overwatch 2but the real keychain is displayed at $5 on the store of Blizzardexcluding postage.

Suffice to say that there are things to improve and the developers are obviously aware of this. Several internet users from Reddit claim to have received a survey from Blizzardasking them their opinion on the economic model of Overwatch 2 and especially on the battle pass and the in-game store. another player indicates having received a slightly different e-mail, asking him his return on the purchase of the Observatory Packsold for €39.99 and including skinsaccess to battle pass of the Season 1 and Overwatch Coins.

Of course, it is mainly for Blizzard to take the temperature a month after the release of Overwatch 2, but the shower may be cold for the developer. The main thing is to be polite by filling out this survey, hoping that this will move things forward for future seasons of the game. In the meantime, you can find cards NHP on Amazon.

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