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Battlefield V is on the way in less than a month, and as with all EA-published releases in the aftermath of Battlefront II, it faces a substantial amount of skepticism about how its microtransactions and progression system will work. Today, EA and DICE have detailed exactly what to expect from the game’s unlockables, including what you can buy with real-world money. Premium purchases are bought with ‘Battlefield Currency,’ which “can be used to acquire specific cosmetic items for your Company” - and only cosmetic items. But you won’t be able to make those purchases at launch, as the premium currency won’t be live at the start. Instead, real-money transactions will come some time afterwards. The full announcement says “our belief is that real-world money should not enable pay-to-win.” That might draw some cynicism from players, but given the PR disaster around Battlefront II - one that’s led to various forms of legislation and political interest worldwide - EA certainly wants to avoid any significant criticisms about its pricing strategy. Company Coins are the in-game currency, which you’ll use to pick up new skills, weapons, vehicles, upgrades, and cosmetics. You’ll also get new stuff from earning XP and ranking up across five categories: Career, Class, Weapon, Vehicle, and Chapter. Each of those ranks opens up new gameplay options, including weapons and vehicles, as well as cosmetic gear in each respective category.
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