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Rent expansions with Coins instead of fully purchasing them #146

Closed demiculus closed 1 year ago

demiculus commented 2 years ago

Description

Problem: People purchase once and use forever Goal: Experiment with a pay per use model to see if it generates more revenue/player Goal: Experiment micro transactions to see if it generates more revenue/player Goal: It shouldn't decrease our subscriptions, if it does, it should be generating much more revenue than getting them to subscribe.

We want to make people rent expansions instead of purchasing them once and using forever. And we want to see if people are more willing to purchase & spend coins if the purchases are micro transactions.

Create a few designs/patterns. Make sure to go through the designer checklist:

This will be an abtest. We'll show it to 50% of the players to see what they do. Some ideas

Steps for Alex

  1. Design the system
  2. Get Sam to design the UI
  3. Create implementation issue
  4. Implement the issue
  5. Create metabase charts
  6. Wait for it to go live and get data
  7. Create a report on the result and how to move forward

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Reviewer

@alexcoleman7 @demiculus

leahwalkiewicz commented 1 year ago

Following.

alexcoleman7 commented 1 year ago

@samgawaran can you do a little research with our competitors or any similar games on how they offer their microtransaction products? Would be good to know if they use premium currencies or tokens and whether they are time or per-use. I gather you have a list of desktop based games that you compare against so if you can do that and I will have a look through mobile games as they more commonly use microtransactions.

JuanRoman77 commented 1 year ago

Goal: Experiment with a pay per use model to see if it generates more revenue/player We want to make people rent expansions instead of purchasing them once and using forever.

Isn't this the equivalent of a Battlepass? Users paying once per season to enter Ranked, access exclusive content, etc. I think both systems are not compatible with each other, that's why most sites chose either one or the other, never both. Correct me if I'm wrong.