Diablo 4 Finally Gets Cheap Microtransactions, But Players Aren't Impressed
Briefly

Diablo 4's Season 9 has introduced new cosmetic bundles called "Essentials Packs" for each class at the price of 500 Platinum, equivalent to $5. While these bundles are cheaper than many other in-game cosmetic options, players express dissatisfaction with their value. Many believe the skins are merely modified versions of existing armor that can be acquired for free through gameplay. This has led to frustrations over why such items are not included without charge. Some players also criticize the price point, feeling it is excessive for slightly altered items that may already be owned.
Each class has received a new cosmetic bundle labeled in the in-game shop as an "Essentials Pack." These cosmetic packs contain six skins for that specific class for only 500 Platinum, which roughly equates to $5.
Players on places like Reddit, however, aren't too impressed at the value of six skins for $5, as the outfits look mundane when compared to Diablo 4's pricier cosmetics.
Some on the Diablo 4 subreddit point out that the skins look to be modified or reskinned versions of armor that already exists in-game for free.
With the skins looking so similar to that of transmog options already present in Diablo 4, some players are wondering why they weren't simply included for free.
Read at GameSpot
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