![]() While Schmidt's comment offered a tiny bit of hope that these prices won't make the final cut, players were still unconvinced and offered their own pricing plans. "It's one of those iterative things that's sure to change frequently right up until the day you play the game," Schmidt said. He also explained that these daily changes are one of the reasons why Bioware and EA are yet to discuss cosmetics prices. He said that Bioware are iterating their economy design and balance "almost daily" and that prices shown in the picture don't represent the final pricing. ![]() The thread hit the top spot on the Anthem subreddit front page pretty quickly and it counts more than 1400 comments which is probably why Bioware's Senior System Designer Chris Schmidt commented on the matter. ![]() The image also reveals "Gum on Shoe" emote which is priced approximately $12 while rare textures for Javelin armour cost roughly $8. Many players pointed out that these prices would be fine if Anthem was free to play game like Epic's Fortnite but given that Anthem is priced at $60 they find the cosmetics pricing absurdly high. 100 Shards will cost you $1 which means that Anthem's Javelin skins come at roughly $20. Shards are Anthem's premium currency which means they can be bought with real money. The image was shared by a Redditor called thyroid_ and it shows two armour packs priced at 40,000 coin and 2000 shards. EA's microtransactions policy has once again started a blizzard of angry comments on social media after an image showing cosmetics prices surfaced on Reddit. ![]()
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