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Suicide Squad game microtransactions cost up to $75.95 AUD

Yikes.

Suicide Squad game microtransactions are now available to report upon, and we’ve got Australian pricing for players. The game’s most expensive microtransaction currently sits at $75.95 AUD.

That’ll net you 5,000 in-game LutherCoins, which are used to buy cosmetic items for each of the Suicide Squad. Other prices are as follows:

  • 500 LutherCoins: $7.55 AUD
  • 1,000 LutherCoins (plus 100 bonus): $14.95 AUD
  • 2,000 LutherCoins (plus 400 bonus): $29.95 AUD
  • 3,000 LutherCoins (plus 700 bonus): $44.95 AUD
  • 5,000 LutherCoins (plus 1,300 bonus): $75.95 AUD

With those real world prices in mind, here are a couple items that are listed in the in-game store, alongside their LutherCoin prices:

  • Harley Quinn ‘Harlecchino Classic Pack’ Standard (3 items): 1,000 LutherCoins, or $14.95 AUD
  • Harley Quinn ‘Harlecchino Classic Pack’ Deluxe (5 items): 1,600 LutherCoins, or $29.95 AUD (for a 2,000 LutherCoin bundle)
  • Harley Quinn ‘Harlecchino Classic Pack’ Legendary (7 items): 2,400 LutherCoins, or $29.95 AUD (for a 2,000 LutherCoin bundle that includes 400 bonus Coins)

What do you make of pricing, both in general and in Australian pricing specificially? Sound off in the comments section, below.

We’re currently playing Suicide Squad thanks to Digital Deluxe Edition codes from Warner Bros and Plaion. Stay tuned for our impressions and a final review in the coming days.

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League is planned for a 2 February release on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League

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