Today Square-Enix announced that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will hit shelves in only a few shorts months on Feb. 23. That’s great news, but what’s really catching people’s attention is the game’s quirky, Kickstarter-inspired approach to pre-order This isn’t Kickstarter funding promises If you, like me, are excited for Deus Ex on PS4, don't boycott the game because of this, instead of preordering and validating this misguided marketing, buy it at launch as a statement that you don't believe We feel a bit sorry for the team at Eidos Montreal - the studio behind Deus Ex: Mankind Divided For those that are out of the loop, publisher Square Enix is adopting a Kickstarter-esque campaign when it comes to pre-ordering Adam Jensen's newest It's a bit like Kickstarter, but you're buying a game that will be completed a limited edition steelbook and the Day 1 Edition of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. At $149.99, the collector's edition represents a significant premium over the $59.99 regular A few days ago, Eidos Montreal and Square Enix announced their pre-order campaign for the highly anticipated Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and structuring the entire campaign similarly to a Kickstarter, with multiple ‘tiers’ of pre-order ‘rewards Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will release on 23rd February on the PlayStation 4 – unless enough people pre-order it. In arguably the most disgusting promotional push yet, Square Enix is a running a Kickstarter-esque 'Augment Your Pre-order' initiative which .
Présentés sous forme de tiers, à la manière de ceux de Kickstarter, ces contenus additionnels seront débloqués lorsqu'un nombre gardé secret d'acheteurs sera débloqué. Comble du luxe, si l'objectif ultime est atteint, le prochain Deus Ex sortira Basically, it's like Kickstarter stretch goals, but for a game that's already fully-funded and on its way to stores. The slimiest part of it all is that the final, top-tier reward is that the planet will be graced by Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's holy Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will exist as a base product regardless of pre-order success, removing the bulk of the incentive to "back" it. 3) Kickstarter reward tiers don’t typically make you choose between rewards. 4) All of the bonuses are being offered The current outcry comes following the recently announced preorder bonuses to the latest entry in the "Deus Ex" series, subtitled "Mankind Divided place by attempting to capitalize on the Kickstarter-driven craze for stretch goals. .
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