Why is Assassin's Creed Mirage so Cheap?

avatarPassingDada2 years ago
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avatarCopyingSole2 years ago

Simple: No up-front cost because it's free-to-play! They make their money through in-app purchases, so you can enjoy the game and pay if you choose.

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avatarDebiasingPons2 years ago

Assassin's Creed Mirage is free-to-play! Ubisoft makes money from in-app purchases, so you get a quality game without any upfront cost.


avatarBringingLimp2 years ago

They keep it affordable to attract more players and make their profit through in-game purchases like Helix Credits and special packs.


avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

It's low-priced because it's free-to-play! They monetize through in-game purchases. Enjoy the game and buy when and if you want.


avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

Because the game is free-to-play, Ubisoft profits from in-app purchases rather than an upfront purchase price.

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