Venezuela's currency, the bolívar, has been drastically losing value on
the global market ahead of its reform in June. The bolívar has lost so
much value that World of Warcraft's in-game currency is now worth seven
times more than it.To get more news about
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Ever since Blizzard introduced the WoW Token, World of Warcraft's
in-game gold has had a more direct comparison to real-world markets. WoW
tokens can be bought with real money ($20) and then sold on the World
of Warcraft auction house for gold. Players who buy a WoW token with
gold get to redeem it for $15 on their Blizzard account, which is equal
to one month of WoW playtime.With the bolívar becoming less and less
valuable on the global market, Fortune noticed that its latest freefall
has made it roughly seven times less valuable than gold in World of
Warcraft.
According to the website WoWTokenPrices, which tracks the gold value
of WoW Tokens, a $20 token will net you just over 200,000 gold. That
means $1 is worth roughly 10,000 gold.
Meanwhile, according to Google, $1 is worth roughly 69,900
bolívares. The economy in Azeroth has been having a much better time
than that of Venezuela.
Not only has the bolívar tanked dramatically since 2016, the value
of gold in WoW has continuously gone up. Last August, Fortune reported
that WoW gold was worth about twice as much as the bolívar, which at the
time seemed extreme.
The value of the bolívar will change in June when the country
redenominates the money to cut down on the huge amount of inflation.
Soon, the new bolívar will be worth 1,000 current bolívares.
The Wall