The only real problem I see with this is that once such activities are officially supported, it really will become a requirement in order to survive in the game. They might as well just raise the monthly fee, and give people 'credits' that they can use to buy money/items in the online store.
Many people might already buy currency with real money, but there are also many who do not want to resort to this; official support of real-money trade will force everyone to do it.
SOE EQ2 Auction Site Opens
I received a phone call from SOE tonight to give me some pretty amazing -- and unsettling -- news. SOE's Station Exchange is now live. Station Exchange you ask? Oh no, is that what I think it is? Yes, Sony is now going to start allowing players to officially auction items and cash for real live money. Initially, it will be limited to two new servers they are creating for Everquest 2, with existing players being given the right to transfer to those servers where they can buy and sell with officially sanctioned impunity. However, this is just the experimental stage. It is clear from the FAQ that if this proves to be financially successful, there is no reason not to think that this experiment will eventually be expanded to all of EQ2 as well as SOE's other games, which include Everquest, Star Wars Galaxies and even possibly, given their large ownership share of Square-Enix, Final Fantasy XI. IGE, meet SOE.
Is this the end of online gaming as we know it? Or is it just a natural and inevitable development? I know I personally feel a need for a strong adult beverage right about now. Feel free to post your feedback and opinions.
Update. After I posted this, SOE posted a letter from John Smedley about it on their site. Here's the letter.
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