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I believe that depends on your economy, your region, and of course the economy nature of a game.
For example, I live in Vietnam and let's be honest: video game is like an "exotic form of entertainment" for many people here. In our country AAA title still cost 60$ (or roughly 1,200,000 VND).
I personally have to consider extremely carefully about which game I really want to play, because I don't want to waste much time and money.
And let's talk about the game itself: there are many companies trying to pull some nasty microtransaction in their games. Everyone know this by now.
For people like me, spending 60$ for a game is a huge investment by itself. And I definitely don't want to spend any extra dollars for something menial like skins. Not to mention the broken pay-to-win mechanics like 2K sports titles.
I really miss the old days when $60 games are fully packed with features, and other expansions or DLCs only add more content to an already-completed product.
So yeah simply put: I don't think games are too expensive these days. The only problem is the nasty microtransactions.
*Let's hope for Cyberpunk 2077, CDPR is literally my final hope right now. |
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