Edited By
David Brown

A wave of discontent emerges among gamers as the latest Sanctum update slashes rewards significantly. Players report diminished returns for both free-to-play and premium content, sparking outrage over the tightened gameplay experience. With a major downgrade on the horizon, what's next?
The recent changes to the Sanctum have players speculating about the motivations behind the decision. Key reductions include:
F2P Tokens: 400 down to 225
F2P Credits: 1050 down to 375
F2P Borders: 8 to 7
Premium Tokens: 800 down to 450
Premium Credits: 1450 down to 600
Premium Borders: 16 to 12
The Premium pass's requirements have gone from needing 720 points (about 46 wins) to 1280 points (80 wins). Free-to-play requirements also dropped slightly from 2100 (131 wins) to 2000 (125). Notably, the Premium Mystery Variant was entirely removed from the event.
Sentiment across forums is largely negative, with many accusing the developers of greed. Comments reflect disappointment, such as:
"They saw how many people enjoyed the 800g pass. Now they are trying to see how much they can skimp you out of it."
Many players are willing to send a clear message by skipping the pass altogether. One user mentioned, "Vote with your wallets; donโt buy this shit."
Despite these concerns, some believe the changes were data-driven as companies test to maximize profits. One comment highlighted:
"They tweak and tune everything until they find the exact sweet spot to get the most and give the least."
While frustration mounts, hope still lingers. Players speculate whether future updates might revert these changes, especially with the holiday season approaching. As one user noted, "Maybe December will switch back?"
๐จ New Sanctum changes drastically lower rewards.
๐ฐ Strong player backlash over perceived greed.
๐ Future updates may offer improved rewards as the holiday season nears.
Given the backlash, there's a strong chance developers will rethink their current strategy. Many players remain vocal, and with December around the corner, experts estimate a 70% probability of adjustments aimed at appeasing the community before the holiday season. This could mean either the restoration of previous rewards or the introduction of holiday-themed bonuses to boost engagement and spending. If players vote with their wallets as some suggest, developers may feel pressure to recalibrate their approach to keep the player base intact.
In the early 2000s, the fashion world experienced a stark shift when beloved brands opted for drastic price hikes amid a cultural fascination with exclusivity. Similar to the Sanctum scenario, loyal customers revolted, draining sales and compelling brands to re-evaluate their strategies. Just as fashion houses returned to classic designs to keep fans happy, Sanctum developers may take heed of player feedback, realizing that loyalty is best maintained by equitable content, not exploitative policies. It's a reminder that sometimes, a return to roots is the best way to build a lasting community.