I have never bought any silver in D1 or D2, but I look occasionally at what's for sale in eververse, and sometimes I click the "buy silver" button to see what it costs. $5 for two random roll engrams! Seriously? $20 for one armor set?
I probably would have spent $50 over the last five years if the prices weren't just silly. At this point, they haven't made a penny.
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1 ReplyEvery product Bungo sells, especially DLC, and microtransactions, are overpriced, though. It often cracks me up that something like Curse of Osiris costs $20, and lasts a few hours, then your average Borderlands expansion always costs $10 and lasts dozens upon dozens of hours. Another good comparison is an emote costing $11, versus a Borderlands 2 cosmetic costing $1. Better still, Gearbox just released DLC with a new campaign, level cap, raid boss, new areas/bosses, and weapon rarity... for free.