Charging On Virtual Game Items Is nothing Less Than Fraud: CNBC
25th November 2009
The officials of CNBC recently had discussions with Sebastian de Halleux and Sundance DiGiovanni, the COO and Co-Founder of Playfish and senior officer of Major League Gaming's. The discussion was all about the aspect of social gaming. Sebastian gave arguments on the topic of charging the gamers on social gaming items.
According to him it is a good and positive sign to charge the players, but Dennis Kneale, one of the hosts did not like Sebastian`s stance and he jeered on his viewpoint. Kneale said that Sebastian has got a hullabaloo and it is not at all good sign of Playfish`s activities.
Dennis further said that he is also one of the players of virtual games and he enjoyed playing the, without paying even a single penny, but the purchase of virtual items enhances his experience and he do not mind in purchasing them. Sebastian really did not like Dennis`s comments and justifications.
According to him it was pretty much unprofessional approach of the CNBC`s host. He said that he has earned so much of money in his life, which Dennis has not even seen. His comments show nothing except for jealousy.
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