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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

The Microtransactions for Deus Ex Extend to the Main Campaign

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While it was no secret that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided would include microtransactions for the side Breach Mode, they don’t stop there. Now that the game is out, all the microtransactions are now up on digital stores, showing you can buy everything from in-game currency to ability points for real money.

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You can purchase in-game credits in packs of 1000 for $0.99, 5000 for $4.49, 10,000 for $7.49, or 15,000 for $9.99. Likewise you can purchase Praxis Points (the ability point currency you get every time you level up in Deus Ex) in packs of 1 for $0.99, 5 for $3.39, or 10 for $6.99.

Outside the primary single-player campaign, you can also buy Chipsets for real money. Chipsets can then be used to then buy in-game booster packs for Breach Mode.

Meanwhile, for $29.99, the Season Pass for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided includes two future, undetailed DLC pieces and the Tactical and Assualt weapons packs, each featuring a reskinned weapon, a new augmentation, and in-game ammo. Both weapons packs can be purchased separately for $4.99 each.

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