Cory Barlog has confirmed that God of War (PS4) won’t feature microtransactions. In another news, God of War PS4 Day One Edition Cover Art is completely different from the normal edition cover art.
During the last few hours, a rumor was around about the possible introduction of microtransactions in God of War (PS4). Despite being a single-player experience, it seemed, the game might have had in-game purchases for cosmetic items and more.
Well, creative director Cory Barlog just issued a tweet in reply to this rumor, coming from a supposed leak at a French press event, stating there’s “no freakin way” the upcoming PS4 exclusive is introducing microtransactions anytime soon.
This is not going to change anything for me, to be honest, but it’s a good news in terms of how the users receive the game. Microtransactions are seen as the evilest thing to do in video games, so it’s better for God of War to stay away from them.
On top of that, it was also revealed the game will be featuring a Day One Edition with a completely different cover art, which you can see attached to this news complete with protagonists Kratos and his son Atreus.
No freakin way!!!
— Cory Barlog (@corybarlog) March 6, 2018
God of War Day One Edition Cover Art vs Standard Edition Cover Art
It’s based on an early artwork for the game, that you could possibly remember, and probably is better than the standard edition cover. Who knows? You tell us, in the comments below.
Published: Mar 7, 2018 11:06 am