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Halo: Infinity microtransactions have caused player dissatisfaction, and Microsoft has promised to reduce prices across the board

IT House January 18 news, Microsoft 343 Studio design director Jerry Hook announced that Halo: Infinity's microtransactions will finally change.

Halo: Infinity microtransactions have caused player dissatisfaction, and Microsoft has promised to reduce prices across the board

According to mspoweruser, since its launch on Xbox Anniversary, many Halo: Infinity's in-app bundles have been reasonably priced. Players complain that the $20 bundle is too expensive.

Thankfully, 343 Studios is aware of this and will have to make changes if they want players to stay in Halo Infinity.

Halo: Infinity microtransactions have caused player dissatisfaction, and Microsoft has promised to reduce prices across the board

"Since launch, we've been closely following the discussions about stores, bundles and pricing. Using data and community feedback, we're going to start changing the way we pack and price items in Halo: Infinity," Hook said on Twitter. "We're focused on lowering pricing across the board, delivering higher value in bundles, starting to put individual items outside of bundles, and so on."

Halo: Infinity microtransactions have caused player dissatisfaction, and Microsoft has promised to reduce prices across the board

IT House understands that the official has not yet said whether it will compensate players who have previously purchased.

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