Fallout 76 Cashes In On Season 2 Hype With $30 NCR Power Armor - Kotaku
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Fallout 76 Cashes In On Season 2 Hype With $30 NCR Power Armor - Kotaku
"That means that if you've been saving up your Atoms, the premium currency used to purchase items, either by completing daily and weekly challenges or by slowly accruing them through your monthly $13 Fallout 1st subscription, you'll still have to shell out an extra $30 just to get this fancy-looking skin. All of Fallout 76 's seasonal updates are free, but that's not making it any easier to swallow for some fans."
"Those who stuck with throughout its many highs and lows in the aftermath of its very rough launch in 2018 aren't impressed. The decision to lock the cool new Power Armor design behind such a pricey one-off payment has been made worse by the fact that you can't even purchase it through the in-game microtransaction store, the Atomic Shop."
Bethesda released the Mojave Bundle for Fallout 76: a $30 DLC packing nametags, camp items, and the NCR Ranger Power Armor seen on Maximus. The bundle costs roughly half of what the original game cost at launch in 2018. Players are upset because the Power Armor cannot be purchased through the Atomic Shop, meaning Atoms or a Fallout 1st subscription do not grant access. The decision has frustrated long-term players still dealing with post-launch issues. Critics note that every mainline Fallout game can currently be bought for less than the Mojave Bundle price.
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