![]() ![]() Those vain enough to want to dress in a full Rikers Outfit will have to fork out over £8. ![]() The Division certainly does have vanity items for sale. You cannot spend a little bit of money and fast-track to get better gear or pay to win or vanity items." "Microtransactions, as it’s defined, we do not have them. "The short answer is no, we don’t have microtransactions, period," The Division's creative director Magnus Jansen told VG247 last year. What's even more galling for long-term players of Ubisoft's loot-shooter is that even before release the development team at Massive promised the game would not include any microtransactions - not even for vanity items. It's the cost of the items themselves that are raising eyebrows and temperatures among fans, as players feel that clothing and skins are way overpriced - especially when the game has been giving away free weapon skins and such like since it launched last March. These items, which are completely optional and make no changes to the balance of the game, can be bought with Premium Credits, a currency purchased with real money from the Uplay Shop, Steam Store, PlayStation Store and Xbox Games Store. The Premium Vendor set up base in The Division's Terminal this week with the release of update 1.6 and the Last Stand DLC, offering individual weapon skins, backpack skins, clothing and emotes, and bundles of all four. The Division now features a new vendor selling "premium" vanity items for as much as £8 and players are pissed. "The short answer is no, we don’t have microtransactions, period" - Magnus Jansen, creative director, The Division, Jan 2016 ![]() The price of Premium Vendor items is ridiculous. ![]()
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