Street Fighter 6 Outfit 3 Skins: High Prices and Player Dissatisfaction

2023-12-02 05:51:37

Each character’s Outfit 3 skin is priced at 300 battle coins, which are the premium currency in the game and can only be exchanged for real money. Consider that 300 battle coins equal approximately $6, but the problem doesn’t end there. Purchasing a set of Outfit 3 skins not only gets this look, but also 9 other color options. However, there are two problems that trouble players here: first, they cannot directly purchase 300 battle coins, and second, these specific skins can only be unlocked through payment and cannot be obtained through game progression. These issues have caused a lot of dissatisfaction. To purchase a set of skins for a main character, players will need to spend $10 to purchase two bundles containing 250 battle credits each. Considering there are 18 Outfit 3 skins available for purchase in Street Fighter 6, but Capcom isn’t offering discounts on full bundles or multiple skins, collecting them all will likely cost around $100. Players have expressed strong dissatisfaction on foreign forums. Some people think that the price of skins is too high for a game that sells for $60, which makes people feel “crazy.” In addition, some players feel that the price is acceptable, but the lack of discounts in the bundle is incomprehensible. Capcom has not responded yet. Although “Street Fighter 6” has been successful because of its modern controls and training mode, making it easier for newcomers to understand the fighting game mechanics, Capcom’s charging method may affect the future development of the game.
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