In the year 2017, games either die in obscurity, or they live long enough to see players spending $486.93 on a purple mini-skirt.
This week, the wildly popular online shooter PlayerUnknownâs Battlegrounds added a handful of paid cosmetic items as a âtestâ of a key and crate system thatâll be added to the game when it leaves early access. Many players vocally protested the system, noting that, even though itâs only temporary, it still feels like a violation of Brendan âPlayerUnknownâ Greeneâs claim that the game wouldnât start asking players for more money until it properly launched. Some of the items remain in high demand, if Steam community marketplace prices are anything to go on (via Dot Esports).
The Steam marketplace allows players to buy and sell in-game items with real money. The highest priced single item at the moment is a purple mini-skirt that looks like itâs survived more than a few trips through the washer (and also a hellish, unending battle purgatory). It starts at $460. The highest one has sold for is $486.93, and most have gone for more than $300. If skirts arenât your thing, you can nab a pair of nondescript hot pants for only $287.50.
Outside those two items, the priciest items are part of the larger âPlayerUnknown Set.â PlayerUnknownâs bandanna is currently starting at $389.64, and his trench coatâspeckled with tiny medals of honorâstarts at $297.67. For some reason, bying those two items together in a âsetâ starts at $896.05, much more than theyâd cost individually. Markets, eh?
While the current asking prices for these items are high, theyâre actually not the highest on Steam. Rare items in popular Steam games like CSGO and DOTA 2 have been known to sell for prices in the neighborhood of $2,000
I do want a rad purple mini-skirt, but I think Iâll pass on this one. Iâd literally kill for one in the game, but $460? Nah.
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