Team Dakota's sandbox Project Spark will get its biggest overhaul yet with a major update as it transitions to a free and open platform on October 5.
Project Spark will drop microtransactions as it moves from a free-to-play model to a fully free platform, unlocking all paid downloadable content.
According to a forum post by the developer, players who previously purchased DLC or bought the the retail disc edition on or after July 28, 2015 are entitled to Microsoft Store credit. This also applies to remaining in-game tokens. The credits will be awarded automatically to players roughly 30-60 days after October’s update.
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Microsoft will stop producing DLC and future feature development to encourage players to generate more content. Official development on Conker's Big Reunion, the episodic series created in the Project Spark engine, will also cease.
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Project Spark will drop microtransactions as it moves from a free-to-play model to a fully free platform, unlocking all paid downloadable content.
According to a forum post by the developer, players who previously purchased DLC or bought the the retail disc edition on or after July 28, 2015 are entitled to Microsoft Store credit. This also applies to remaining in-game tokens. The credits will be awarded automatically to players roughly 30-60 days after October’s update.
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Microsoft will stop producing DLC and future feature development to encourage players to generate more content. Official development on Conker's Big Reunion, the episodic series created in the Project Spark engine, will also cease.
Continue reading…
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