It also generally offers players more time to get acquainted with and invested in their character and the game, which will likely lead to a higher rate of "successful" trials.Removing the free trial time limit is a smart move even if 14 days is a lot. For any game that had ever offered a free trial, ask yourself. Did you pace the time you played or did you play it as much as possible to get everything done in that time frame? Odds are it's the latter so giving players the opportunity to pace themselves does offer a better incentive for them to keep playing since they can enjoy the game at their own pace without feeling rushed by the limitation of the free trial time limit.
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