A Kiriko witch bundle added to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Overwatch 2 has upset players somewhat due to its pricing. Blizzard has seemingly responded 🌸to that backlash by selling the Kiriko witch skin separately, but the way it has approached that has only made things wor🉐se.
As highlighted by , the latest Overwatch discourse began when the bundle was added to the in-game store and priced at 2,600 coins. Since coins can only be bought in increments of 500, playeܫrs with nothing in their Overwatch wallets needed to buy at least 3,000 coins to afford the bundle, leaving them with 400 potentially useless coins.
Now Blizzard has made the Kiriko witch skin that was included with the bundle available separately for 1,900 coins. Not only is that a number that won't evenly divide by 500 yet again, but those who bought the bundle believing the skin wouldn't be available on its own at a later date are understandably pretty peeved. “After one week of the skin bundle being in the store, forcing people to buy a bigger credits bundle and not knowing if the bundle would disappear this week, Witch Kiriko skin is now available to purchase individually,” IamAcid wrote on Reddit.
Rather than players specifically voicing their annoyance at the skin being split from the bundle, the post appears to have generated a conversation about how toജ sell Overwatch accounts. A number of players who dedicated hundreds of hours to the first game brought a number of now unattainable skins along with them, potentially meaning their accounts are worth a lot of money.
This latest skin situation is just another problem Blizzard will need to tackle as its Overwatch team continues to get to grips with the new live service model. On the bright side, the first new hero since Kiriko 🍸will be revealed tonight duriღng the Overwatch League Grand Final. As for what's going on behind the scenes at 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Activision Blizzard, investigations and lawsuits surroundi⛎ng sexual harassment and toxic work culture allegationཧs are ongoing.