“We learned a lot from the community’s feedback on paid mods in Skyrim,” a Valve spokesperson told PC Gamer. This certainly seems to be a smarter way of doing things than Valve’s first attempt at paid mods, which allowed mod creators to charge players whatever they wanted for mods that had already been free to download for several years prior. The mods themselves will continue to be free, but mod creators will have the ability to offer additional features to players who have purchased the Custom Game Pass. Valve will be introducing a new Custom Game Pass to Dota 2, a $1 pass that will allow players to unlock additional features in Dota 2’s existing fan-made custom game modes. Now it seems that Valve is making a second attempt at paid mods, this time with its esports MOBA juggernaut, Dota 2. Valve Corp made an ill-advised stab at charging players money for fan-made mods last year with Bethesda Game Studios’ Skyrim, and the move was so widely rejected by the gamer community that Valve quickly backpedaled on the decision.
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