Difference between revisions of "Glossary:Cosmetic"
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− | |definition = Cosmetic microtransactions are any paid additional content that are designed to be cosmetic in nature | + | |definition = Cosmetic microtransactions are any paid additional content that are designed to be cosmetic in nature and are not intended to affect gameplay substantially nor alter game mechanics. |
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− | *[[Apex Legends]] | + | * Examples include items such as skins, hats, decorative items etc. |
− | |notes = | + | * [[Apex Legends]] sells weapon skins, character skins, emotes, dances, etc. |
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 15 April 2023
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Cosmetic microtransactions are any paid additional content that are designed to be cosmetic in nature and are not intended to affect gameplay substantially nor alter game mechanics. | |
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