Red Goblin? Superior Spider-Man?
Or are you saving those for another $75 bundle to further demonstrate that these are meant to wring every last penny out of players? Because god forbid you make them reasonable to acquire.
You know what would be awesome?
A flat $5 Costume store. VIP occasionally gives out a Costume Token. Some Costumes are available via token, some are not (so Lady Deadpool would be, as would the one tomorrow, but Thor could be kept at $5 so the five-star costume is more valuable, and people can’t just go for VIP for a month to go after the “most premium” costumes).
Then, you just release costumes faster than you release Costume Tokens (like, LDP is offered for VIP starting between the 11/26 debut and 1/3, so that’s like a 5-week window that would offer a single token and bonus HP for anyone that renews VIP twice in that window). The value of VIP would increase, because someone who doesn’t like “VIP + Tomorrow’s Costume” but DOES like “VIP + Lady Deadpool” would be able to choose LDP, making VIP a better offer (so the entire bank of “Costumes available via token” bolsters the value of VIP for anyone going forward, instead of being something people would pick and choose based on whether or not they like the current Costume) And occasionally, you can pretend
Costumes are rare and special - most Costumes will only be available for a limited period of time or only to players who reach particular achievements in the game.
actually matters and throw out something like The Gauntlet (or Amadeus Inferno or Growth Industry or whatever singleplayer event you devise) that gives away a single Costume Token.
Oh, and just so it’s clear, Costumes enter the store and stay in the store forever (except for MAYBE something like a Devil Dino Costume that’s only available at Anniversary; something that’s at least available on a regular and predictable interval). This whole “limited time offer to manipulate people into spending” is nonsense. If you’d stop trying to manipulate us into spending, and would start giving us deals that seem reasonable, we will spend entirely of our own volition, and the manipulation with “limited time offers” would be entirely unnecessary. People outraged at the $75 prices for Thor (despite it coming with in game resources of decent value) would spend on JUST the costume (with no in-game resources at all) if you’d give them a reasonable (cheaper) price.
You’ve just got to work with us. Like, I’m never going to buy a $100 gift card to McDonalds, but if they’d bring back that $1 BBQ Ranch burger, they’d get $100 from me over time. Ya dig?