Hytale boss doesn't want its mod browser to feel like "a shopping mall," but is exploring ways to support creators
Hytale founder Simon Collins-Laflamme has addressed the thorny topic of paid mods for the up-and-coming sandbox game, aiming to strike a balance of supporting mod makers without a negative impact on the player experience. He lays out the current intention of Hypixel Studios, which is to keep mods featured in-game free to install with "no price tags in the browsing experience," while considering longer-term ways to allow people to support their favorite creators. Read the full story on PCGamesN: Hytale boss doesn't want its mod browser to feel like "a shopping mall," but is exploring ways to support creators RELATED LINKS:Hytale founder Simon Collins-Laflamme does not "expect modders to carry the game for us"Hytale's new $100k mod contest is the first of "many more," with the studio scouting it for new talentDon't get too used to all of Hytale's helpful changes: "The way you play today is going to look very different a year from now"
Read the full story on PCGamesN: Hytale boss doesn't want its mod browser to feel like "a shopping mall," but is exploring ways to support creators
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Hytale founder Simon Collins-Laflamme does not "expect modders to carry the game for us"
Hytale's new $100k mod contest is the first of "many more," with the studio scouting it for new talent
Don't get too used to all of Hytale's helpful changes: "The way you play today is going to look very different a year from now"
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