Last week Marvelās Avengers was added to Xbox Game Pass, quickly becoming one of the most played games on the console. Perhaps capitalizing on this forward momentum, this week Avengers adds paid timed experience point boosters to its cash shop, something the developers said they were committed to not doing last year.
āWeāve also committed that content purchasable with real money in Marvelās Avengers will be aesthetic-only additions, which will ensure we can keep the game fresh for years to come,ā reads an article on gear and cosmetics posted to the gameās official website last year. So much for that commitment. As of this morning the in-game marketplace is selling experience point boosters in three different flavors in exchange for currency purchased with real money.

Players can buy 1.5x boosts that last a week, three days, or one day. Along with these purchasable boosts, players can also collect a free two-hour boost, so they can experience a first, fleeting taste of extra XP for free before paying for their next hit. The most expensive, longest-lasting boost costs 500 credits, which is five dollarsā worth of in-game currency.
As you would expect, Avengers players are not happy, especially long-time players who experienced the leveling slowdown developer Crystal Dynamics implemented in March of this year. You know, the one where the developer said people were leveling too fast, āwhich may be confusing and overwhelming to newer players.ā Unless those players pay for it, apparently. This is certainly not an example of a developer making something more difficult in order to sell a means to make it less so. That would be insidious.
Despite what Iām sure are Crystal Dynamics and Square Enixās best intentions, people are angry. Twitter is angry. Reddit is angry. Steam is angry. Hell, Iām angry. Itās not exactly a pay-to-win thing, since thereās no competitive aspect of Avengers, but itās definitely not cosmetic.
My favorite angry person is Redditor NeoValkyrion, poster of the thread āWhat If ⦠Avengers wasnāt a greedy profit engine?ā Thatās the closest Iāve ever gotten to chefās kissing a post. I blame Square Enix.