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SOE offering H1Z1 refunds following Pay to Win changes

Sony Online Entertainment launched its long awaited survival game, H1Z1 on Steam Early Access last night, unfortunately, the game people ended up buying didn't turn out to be the one that was initially promised in the months leading up to launch.

There has been plenty of evidence going around, showing SOE developers promising to only sell cosmetic items and ensure that the game won't be pay to win via micro transactions. Unfortunately when the game launched, it was soon discovered that you could purchase air drops, which would contain vital tools for survival, including weapons and ammo, things that were hard to find just by exploring the world.

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As a result of this change in business strategy, a lot of early buyers were a little annoyed that they just paid for a game that would eventually be free to play and offer players the chance to pay to get ahead.

SOE recognizes that it messed up the messaging a bit post launch and will be offering no questions asked refunds for those who bought the game before 10:30 Pacific time today (16/1/15). This offer only applies until Monday so you may want to get your request in quick if you bought the game.

All you have to do is email [email protected] and request a refund. This is all operating outside of Steam so it may take a bit longer to get everything sorted.

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KitGuru Says: I'm not the biggest fan of Early Access but I can at least understand wanting to buy a game early that you know you will end up paying for eventually. However, SOE has planned to make H1Z1 a free to play title following its run on Early Access, so I'm finding it rather difficult to understand why anybody would want to pay for it. It's not like you get a ton of incentives to buy-in now either, aside from the satisfaction of playing a broken game, a few air drops and a crate or two. Did any of you guys buy H1Z1? Will you be looking for a refund following the economy changes?

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9 comments

  1. http://tracker.h1z1.fr/

  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6iqTgZIZHY

  3. Kitguru you are wrong its a bug . And the patch should be out today a little reading on the devs page would educate you to this .

  4. so you don’t think gamers will find a way to exploit this? How about you and a few friends gather around in a remote area and call in air drops? They’ll only be contested by you and your friends and maybe a random that you can double team, triple team…etc.

    Not to mention they said this wouldn’t happen anyway whether you think it’s P2W or not
    http://i.imgur.com/CfIKwZs.png

  5. How is “We have made the decision to allow paid-for airdrops into the game with things like guns” in any way a bug? This is the exact opposite of what they stated just months before. The players have every right to be upset.

  6. Its not, Bobby is just a lying snake just like SOE. It seems to me that you’re the one that needs some education Bobby.

  7. The air drops had already been mentioned by SOE…

  8. What a joke SOE is.

  9. This isn’t a survival game. It’s an online deathmatch, nothing more. Why the FUCK are the player names visible above players?