The former head of Blizzard floated the idea that players could tip developers
Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra suggested that gamers should be able to tip developers. According to him, this is a way for players to express gratitude for the gaming experience.
Mike Ibarra expressed this idea on social networks, saying the following:
He cited Horizon: Zero Dawn, Elden Ring, God of War, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Baldur's Gate 3 as examples of such games.
«I know most people won't like this idea,» the former Blizzard boss further noted.
Users in the comments suggested that in this case, developers could return money for bad games, even if the «refund» period had long expired. An alternative to «tipping» was suggested by a subscriber with the nickname @chailattecos:
Recall that Mike Ibarra left his post as head of Blizzard earlier this year. One of its founders, Allen Adham, also left the studio.
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