
The authors of the game decided to make a free-to-play type of game. The game was brought to life thanks to the Russian studio called Gaijin Entertainment (publisher). The graphics in the game resembles quite often the scenes from Mad Max the movie – kilometres-long sandy deserts, ruined cities, and ponds of radioactive liquid. Crossout mobile had all the chances of becoming the best mobile game released so far, as well as attracting dozens or hundreds of thousands of new players to this game.Crossout is the game set in post-apocalyptic realities in the ruined world of the future. It becomes almost impossible to earn enough coins in a base game for purple or gold parts in an adequate time. The premium currency is the only way to access many parts that are considered regular on a PC and, even though the tallers are already difficult to farm on a mobile, coins(premium currency) are even rarer.


The practice is inappropriate in the desktop gaming world but accepted in mobile gaming. And that doesn’t include the materials! Therefore, there is no way of making a profit from the market! The only way to earn money is the limited number of quests, which brings me to the 2nd point.Ģ. The price of crafting the part is higher than the selling price of that part. Not only you cannot sell the raw materials, but you also cannot make a profit from selling the crafted parts. In the desktop game, it is controlled by players and allows the selling of all materials that could be farmed(copper, scrap, etc), as well as parts themselves, with a low commission that gives enough room for profit. Well, the biggest problem is the broken economy. So, what’s wrong with the mobile version. However, after playing it for a few days, I have found out that it’s a piece of pay to win garbage. So, when I found out that there is a mobile version of that game, I was thrilled to try it. I’ve been an admirer of a desktop crossout for a long time. I am aware that there is a separate sub for the mobile crossout, but since it’s dead, I think it would be more appropriate to post it here in the hope that the community, the development team, and the administration would hear me.
