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The First Descendant is heavily criticized due to microtransactions.
Those who deposit money are getting into a more advantageous position.
The free-to-play looter-shooter game The First Descendant offered to players by Nexon is heavily criticized. The game, released on the Steam platform, currently holds a mixed tag. It is emphasized that almost everything in the game is sold for money and this situation is truly annoying.
Players who deposit money get into a more advantageous position
The First Descendant offers a sci-fi-themed war environment where you can play with your friends and embark on different missions. In this character-focused game, you encounter different enemies and can customize your weapons and acquire more powerful ones. However, all of these require you to spend some amount of money from your pocket.
With the addition of a new service-based game, this game is almost being heavily criticized. The game features a “Premium battle pass” system. You need to purchase this ticket with real money, and it includes new characters, cosmetics, weapon skins, inventory capacity increasing feature, and much more. Therefore, players with the upgraded features of the Battle Pass who deposit money gain a significant advantage.
The First Descendant has a structure that directs in-game spending. Have you played this game? What do you think? You can express your thoughts in the comments section.