Star Wars Battlefront II Microtransactions
Quality Control, as I was sold it, was meant to denote the quality of a game for the consumer; HOWEVER, they chose to release a review of STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT II that said nothing of the PREDATORY micro-transactions pushed by EA. The fact that micro-transactions were not discussed the week before Black Friday, when parents needed this important consumer information the most, is frankly disturbing. These micro-transactions aim at turning children into gambling addicts in order to siphon money out of parents credit card accounts thorough the impressionable youth. It is a disgusting practice, used by greedy publishing house CEOs, in an effort to AUCTION OFF VICTORY to the highest bidder and keep ALREADY DEVELOPED assets out of the hands of customers who have already paid $60 for a new game.
thisnameistakenXD via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/17
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