Metal Gear Survive will feature microtransactions

Metal Gear Survive will feature microtransactions and a requirement for a constant internet connection.

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Next month Metal Gear Survive will be released, it has been discovered that the game will feature microtransactions and also the requirement of a constant internet connection.

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Konami has joined a large amount of modern day releases by implementing micro-transactions into their game. Metal Gear Survive will have an in-game store that will allow players to purchase virtual currency that can also be obtained through standard gameplay.

Konami has not revealed what these micro-transactions will officially be as of yet, but from the image below we can see that most of the ones available are boost packs which can be assumed are for experience gains. As the game is not complete yet, these micro-transactions could be a subject of change, as the community gives their feedback.

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Konami has come forward and also confirmed that the game will require a constant internet connection as the developer is aspiring to be bring a "seamless" experience to players traversing between multiplayer and singleplayer content.

"Metal Gear Survive's online connectivity requirements were built to support a seamless integration between single player and co-op. This will also enable us to provide ongoing content post-launch." - Konami

News Source:dsogaming.com

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