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You won’t like hearing this, but video games must become more expensive. When I was little, my dad got me a PlayStation 2 for christmas, but without any games. My mum was very generous and took me out to pick two games for it. They were 60€ each. Nowadays you would call those full-price games. But now, 20 years later, a full-price game is still about 60€. If you correct that for inflation, it should really be 86€ now. And that’s not even covering the fact that games have massively increased in visual fidelity, which is much more expensive to produce. If you don’t want games to be littered with microtransactions or ads, then you have to accept that a regular video game must be at least 90€. (98 USD, 77 GBP, 149 AUD, 134 CAD) #Gaming #GameDev #GameDevelopment #Steam #Inflation #Economy #PlayStation


Can’t wait to buy the next installment of insert sports game here/call of duty for 100 USD base, 200 for the dlc, maybe even 300 for the ultimate deluxe extreme version.

  • FortifiedAttack [any]
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    22 years ago

    Given that games are like the ultimate luxury product, I really couldn’t care less if the treat-addicted gamer piggies have to pay more. What I do care about is developers being compensated fairly for their work.

    My hope is that it would allow Independent developers to actually sell their products at a fair price, since there seems to be the implicit expectation that they can’t cost more than $20, despite often being better than comparable AAA products.

    Not to mention that the market is much smaller for Indie games so they end up suffering twice.