Pronunciation: /peɪ tu wɪn/
noun a person or thing that pays in order to win in a competition or game
A1 I don't like pay to win games.
A2 My friend spent a lot of money on pay to win features.
B1 Some players feel frustrated by the pay to win model.
B2 The game's success can be attributed to its pay to win mechanics.
C1 The company's decision to implement a pay to win system was controversial.
C2 Many players boycott games that are known for their pay to win elements.
formal Many players argue that the game's monetization model promotes pay to win strategies.
informal I hate how some games are just pay to win, it's not fair for everyone else.
slang That game is such a cash grab, it's all pay to win.
figurative Life sometimes feels like a pay to win game, where those with more money have an advantage.
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