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In video games, a '''[[:wikipedia:microtransaction|microtransaction]]''', sometimes abbreviated '''MTX''', is a method of game monetization where the player pays the developer after acquiring the game in order to receive an in-game virtual good, such as in-game currency or cosmetics. In some cases, microtransactions are benign, but in many cases they can be a [[predatory microtansactions|predatory]] business model.
In video games, a '''[[:wikipedia:microtransaction|microtransaction]]''', sometimes abbreviated '''MTX''', is a method of game monetization where the player pays the developer after acquiring the game in order to receive an in-game virtual good, such as in-game currency or cosmetics. In some cases, microtransactions are benign, but in many cases they can be a [[predatory microtransactions|predatory]] business model.


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In video games, a microtransaction, sometimes abbreviated MTX, is a method of game monetization where the player pays the developer after acquiring the game in order to receive an in-game virtual good, such as in-game currency or cosmetics. In some cases, microtransactions are benign, but in many cases they can be a predatory business model.