Halo 5’s REQ Packs have already raised $500K for the World Championship

Someone has money to burn

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Halo 5: Guardians had the biggest Halo launch yet, according to Microsoft, “with more than $400 million in global sales of [the game] and hardware.” It’s the fastest-selling Xbox One exclusive.

With that in mind, I’ve been curious about how well REQ Packs are selling. Many people are fine with earning these packs and the ensuing in-game items by just playing multiplayer matches and saving up points, but there’s also the option to buy them outright with real-world money.

The microtransactions must be doing all right, because a portion of their proceeds go toward the Halo World Championship prize pool, and as of today, $500,000 has been raised.

Microsoft says that 45 million REQ Packs have been “acquired,” though we don’t know how that figure breaks down in terms of purchases made with in-game currency versus real money.

Halo World Championship Regions & Prizing Update [Halo Waypoint]


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