80th Games: Are They soon Going to be the Norm?
Gamers are going to have to dig a little deeper into their pockets if they want to get their hands on the latest video games. Prices of games have been slowly increasing since the arrival of the new consoles, namely the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X | S. Sony is leading the pack in increasing games’ prices by arguing that the development cost of games is becoming higher. Sega has also joined the ranks of publishers who are willing to raise the price of their games.
Sony, Take-Two, and Microsoft have already increased their game prices to accommodate the increasing costs of game development. Sony, in particular, recently increased the prices of PlayStation Studio games from €70 to €80, which ignited fan dissatisfaction.
Despite fans’ disapproval of the price increase, other publishers and developers have followed suit. Microsoft’s Redfall, for instance, has become the first game to be offered at €80.
Following the trend of increasing game prices, Sega has also announced its readiness to exceed the symbolic bar of €70. Sonic Frontiers, SEGA’s upcoming game, will cost gamers approximately €80 to acquire. This announcement came after the publishing company released its latest financial report and took part in a question-and-answer session.
While many gamers will not be thrilled about these price increases, they must prepare themselves for the inevitable. The trend shows that game prices are going to continue to increase, and a game sold for €80 at launch will soon become the norm.
In conclusion, game producers will continue to increase their prices as the cost of developing games continues to rise. The increasing cost of game production is a challenge that game publishers must overcome to maintain an optimal profit margin. Gamers, on their part, must be ready to adjust their budgets to accommodate this trend in game prices.