04-22-2018 , 11:05 AM
Wintry Early Access battle royale game Darwin Project went free to play yesterday in an effort to boost player numbers and cut down the time it takes to queue for a round.
Anyone that already stumped up cash for the game—which was $15/£11.39—will have in-game cosmetics added to their inventory on Tuesday as compensation. They'll get two legendary sets, three legendary axes, three legendary bows, a full jumpsuit collection and five fan gifts.
Davreau assured players that going free to play doesn't mean Darwin Project, which launched in Early Access last month, will ever be pay to win. "We will never sell items that give a competitive advantage."
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Anyone that already stumped up cash for the game—which was $15/£11.39—will have in-game cosmetics added to their inventory on Tuesday as compensation. They'll get two legendary sets, three legendary axes, three legendary bows, a full jumpsuit collection and five fan gifts.
Davreau assured players that going free to play doesn't mean Darwin Project, which launched in Early Access last month, will ever be pay to win. "We will never sell items that give a competitive advantage."
Steam
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