You know you goofed your rewards model when people miss goddamn loot boxes.
Slightly less exciting is that Neuss says Blizzard will carry on feeding things through Twitch drops. I'm not exactly a fan of gating cosmetics through a third-party platform, but for those who can remember to stick a random stream on low volume for several hours, it's an easy way to access in-game rewards.
Long-term plans are looking at making more significant changes. Neuss says that for season 3 and beyond, Blizzard is looking at"a mix of battle pass changes, more interesting challenges, and more exciting play-focused progression systems" to explore."We'll be able to talk about some of these changes soon," he said."But other changes may take more time to lock in."
The unfortunate reality is that many of these changes will still revolve around a costly cosmetics store and battle pass progression, two things I'm not exactly a fan of. But any attempt to rework what we currently have is appreciated. I've plugged away at, and have found its reward system incredibly dissatisfying. It's a sense of progression so dire that it's had players wishing loot boxes were back in the game.
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