So Everquest has a collectible card game called Legend of Norrath that plays like any of the hundreds of the Magic knockoffs, but you can occasionally get stuff that gives you loot in EQ/EQ2. So it's obviously some form of real money trading (RMT).
Now obviously some people think this is a bad idea so there are always posts about to boycott this or it'll be the end of the world. Fair enough. People can express their own opinion. Except half of these posts are stuff like: "This stuff is a scam because I just spent $300 on boosters and got no loot!" Well if this is a scam, it sure is working pretty well.
Personally I'm surprised it took someone to put together CCG + MMORPG = $$$. Since it's distributed digitally, you don't even need any physical distribution system. As far as I know Magic the Gathering gets a lot of its money from the online component, and it does make a lot of sense. It's a lot easier to do stuff online than lugging around 10 binders of Magic cards. One of the reason I stopped playing Magic was just trying to store those hundreds of cards that are mostly useless but not so useless you'd just throw them away.
Now obviously some people think this is a bad idea so there are always posts about to boycott this or it'll be the end of the world. Fair enough. People can express their own opinion. Except half of these posts are stuff like: "This stuff is a scam because I just spent $300 on boosters and got no loot!" Well if this is a scam, it sure is working pretty well.
Personally I'm surprised it took someone to put together CCG + MMORPG = $$$. Since it's distributed digitally, you don't even need any physical distribution system. As far as I know Magic the Gathering gets a lot of its money from the online component, and it does make a lot of sense. It's a lot easier to do stuff online than lugging around 10 binders of Magic cards. One of the reason I stopped playing Magic was just trying to store those hundreds of cards that are mostly useless but not so useless you'd just throw them away.