The prices are as follows:
6,000 coins for $79. 95 3,500 coins for $48. 95 1,150 coins $15. 95 550 coins for $7. 95 100 coins for $1. 65
Konami has attempted to reassure us that multiplayer will not be “pay to win,” but that is hard to believe when looking at these prices. About two dollars only gets you a measly one hundred coins.
However, we must also take into consideration that we do not know exactly what kind of in-game items will be available for purchase, and we do not know how many coins each one will cost. The Phantom Pain releases worldwide today, and we are all waiting to see if Kojima’s departure has had a negative impact on the game.