In a move set to transform the gaming industry, NCSoft is steering away from the controversial gacha monetization system with its upcoming game, Throne and Liberty. Gacha is a monetization system commonly used in games where players can spend real or in-game currency to obtain random virtual items.
The shift comes in response to extensive feedback gathered during the Closed Beta Test (CBT), where players expressed dissatisfaction with the prevalent gacha model, sparking concerns in both European and North American markets.
Throne and Liberty, NCSoft’s highly anticipated release, is poised to redefine how gamers interact with in-game purchases. Straying from the gacha norm, the game’s monetization strategy centers around battle passes and subscriptions, offering players a refreshing experience without a randomized chance.
The Gacha Backlash and Player Preferences
The decision to move away from gacha systems stemmed from player responses during the CBT. Drawn items were eliminated, allowing players to preview the season pass and revel in cosmetic rewards without jeopardizing gameplay. This player-centric approach resonated profoundly, leading NCSoft to abandon the gacha concept entirely.
Throne and Liberty’s innovative approach introduces battle passes, a system where players earn coveted rewards by achieving specific in-game milestones. This proactive method empowers gamers, aligning progression with skill and dedication rather than chance.
Countdown to the Launch Showcase
Excitement for Throne and Liberty reaches a fever pitch as NCSoft prepares for the grand reveal at the launch showcase scheduled for November 2, 2023. During this event, players will gain comprehensive insights into the Korean version, showcasing the meticulous enhancements made in response to player feedback concerning combat and progression mechanics.
Western audiences eagerly anticipate Throne and Liberty’s global debut, facilitated by Amazon Games’ rigorous testing process. Following a successful technical test, the gaming community awaits further details, eyeing the upcoming showcase for a glimpse into the immersive world awaiting them.
NCSoft’s bold departure from gacha systems signifies a pivotal moment in gaming history. Throne and Liberty meet player expectations by embracing battle passes and subscriptions, setting a precedent for player-focused monetization strategies.
As the gaming community eagerly awaits the game’s launch, NCSoft’s innovative approach is a testament to the industry’s adaptability and commitment to player satisfaction.
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