EA’s Blake Jorgensen backtracks on recent statements

Electronic Arts was in hot water recently on their views ofmicrotranscations coming toeverythingthey do in the future. Well the company looks to be backtracking a bit as EA’s CFO Blake Jorgensen clarified what they meant at the 2013 Wedbush Transformational Technology Conference this week.

“I made a statement in the conference along the lines of ‘We’ll have microtransactions in our games,’ and the community read that to be ‘all games,’ and that’s really not true,” stated Blake.

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Evidently, what he initially meant was that all their future mobile games will have microtransactions, as all their mobile offerings will be free-to-play. Oh, don’t worry though, EA will continue adding to the $60 cost of console and PC games.

“You’re going to see extensions off of products like Battlefield Premium which are simply not microtransactions. They are premium services, or additional add-on products or download that we’re doing … it is essentially an extension of the gameplay that allows someone to take a game that they might have played for a thousand hours, and play it for two thousand hours. We want to ensure that consumers are getting value.”

A battle scene in Battlefield 6 Open Beta

As exciting as next-gen can potentially be, I worry about how much more chopped up our game experiences will be. I don’t want to live in a future where more game will haveover $500 of content to purchase.

EA backtracks on microtransactions in all future games[Gamasutra]

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