SmallVerse pricing structure has become increasingly difficult to justify.
The biggest issue isn’t the existence of VIP memberships—it’s the value being offered. Currently, 25,000 Gold costs $31.99 on its own, while the VIP bundle costs $52.99 and still only includes 25,000 Gold. That means players are effectively paying an additional $21 just for VIP benefits and CL36 progression.
What makes this even more frustrating is the removal of the 100,000 Gold pack for $100, which was one of the few purchases that provided a clear and reasonable value proposition. Instead of offering better value to long-term players, the current pricing model appears to push users toward spending more while receiving less. For many OG players, this feels less like rewarding community loyalty and more like maximizing revenue at the expense of player satisfaction. The concern isn’t simply about cost—it’s about transparency, value, and whether recent changes were implemented to improve the game experience or primarily increase profits.
At a time when community trust matters most, SmallVerse devs should clearly explain the reasoning behind these pricing inflations and reconsider whether the current model truly benefits the players who helped build the game.
The biggest issue isn’t the existence of VIP memberships—it’s the value being offered. Currently, 25,000 Gold costs $31.99 on its own, while the VIP bundle costs $52.99 and still only includes 25,000 Gold. That means players are effectively paying an additional $21 just for VIP benefits and CL36 progression.
What makes this even more frustrating is the removal of the 100,000 Gold pack for $100, which was one of the few purchases that provided a clear and reasonable value proposition. Instead of offering better value to long-term players, the current pricing model appears to push users toward spending more while receiving less. For many OG players, this feels less like rewarding community loyalty and more like maximizing revenue at the expense of player satisfaction. The concern isn’t simply about cost—it’s about transparency, value, and whether recent changes were implemented to improve the game experience or primarily increase profits.
At a time when community trust matters most, SmallVerse devs should clearly explain the reasoning behind these pricing inflations and reconsider whether the current model truly benefits the players who helped build the game.
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