Two months after the launch of Forza Motorsport 6, developer Turn 10 has added a microtransaction system to its Xbox One-exclusive racing game.
The system introduces tokens, which can be bought from the game's marketplace and then exchanged for cars - or for blind packs of 'mods', the game-altering cards that can be used in Forza 6's single-player modes.
The introduction of tokens will raise some eyebrows because it was done somewhat on the quiet (announced in a footnote of a weekly blog on Friday, enabled over the weekend), two months after the game's launch, and after Forza Motorsport 5 attracted severe criticism from fans and reviewers for its microtransaction system.
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The system introduces tokens, which can be bought from the game's marketplace and then exchanged for cars - or for blind packs of 'mods', the game-altering cards that can be used in Forza 6's single-player modes.
The introduction of tokens will raise some eyebrows because it was done somewhat on the quiet (announced in a footnote of a weekly blog on Friday, enabled over the weekend), two months after the game's launch, and after Forza Motorsport 5 attracted severe criticism from fans and reviewers for its microtransaction system.
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