Dungeons & Dragons Online did it. Lord of the Rings Online is doing it. More and more massively multiplayer online games are switching to a free-to-play model, but none quite as fast as Hi-Rez Studiosā online shooter Global Agenda.
Launched in February of this year, Global Agenda was to have two different pricing tiers. Players could purchase the game and play forever, subscription free, with certain content restricted to those who chose to shell out $12.99 a month
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At launch, Hi-Rez opted to hold off on charging subscription fees, giving all players a free taste of the gameās premium features. As of last month, the plan was to institute subscription fees after the second stage of the gameās Sandstorm update came out.
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The ETA for subscription fees is now never.
The company has decided to keep the game subscription free, with major content updates delivered via optional paid expansion packs.
āHi-Rez Studios is committed to delivering the best value in PC gamingā, said Todd Harris, Global Agenda Executive Producer. āIn addition to all of the gameās initial launch content, we are bundling nearly 6 monthsā worth of post-release content and features and including that within the single-purchase game. One purchase of Global Agenda lets you experience this content forever with no subscription.ā
To celebrate the announcement, the game is now available through Steam at 33% off, or $26.79.
So thereās a game that switched to free-to-play before it collected one penny in subscription fees.