Concord developer Firewalk Studios has decided to exclude the infamous battle pass microtransaction from its upcoming shooter.
Following the conclusion of its open beta period, Concord developer Firewalk Studios has announced that the game will not have a battle pass at launch. Instead, the development team wanted to focus on providing “a rewarding and robust experience on day one, where just playing the game, leveling up your accounts and characters, and completing jobs yields meaningful rewards.
Like always, these won’t be necessary for your progression, but who doesn’t like having a flashy outfit to flaunt in matches? Of course, you’ll have to wait until the game’s launch to find out what the different shop items will be. But you can most likely expect more character variants, weapon skins, and gun charms, similar to what you saw throughout the beta.
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