game news This cult publisher is seriously considering increasing the price of its video games. How far will the rise go?
Bad news ! After Sony and Microsoft, another publisher seems ready to raise the prices of its games!
80. Games, soon to be the norm?
If you find that games are becoming less and less affordable, then you won’t like this article. It has to be said that since the launch of the new consoles, namely the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X|S, the prices of games have been slowly increasing. We owe this initiative to Sony, who believes that the cost of developing a game is increasing and therefore the prices must be increased accordingly. PlayStation Studios games have therefore increased from 70 dollars to 80 dollars. Of course, the players didn’t like that.
But despite fan dissatisfaction, other publishers and developers quickly decided to raise the price of their games, starting with Take-Two and more recently Microsoft. In fact, the latest Xbox exclusive, namely Redfall, is the company’s first game to be priced at $80.
So today, After Sony, Take-Two and Microsoft, we learn that another developer is ready to break the symbolic $70 mark : We called SEGA!
SEGA is more expensive than you!
In the near future you must expect to spend a total of 80 dollars to acquire the next Sonic game. In fact, SEGA participated in a question and answer session following the release of the company’s latest financial reports. Of course, among the questions asked was the price of the game! And bad news: The publisher of Sonic Frontiers is said to be ready to increase the price of its games.
In the world market, AAA games for consoles have been selling for $59.99 for many years, but titles selling for $69.99 have also appeared in the last year. We wish to review the prices of securities that we believe will experience price increases while keeping an eye on market conditions. SEGA
Players can only hope that SEGA doesn’t go down that path in the coming months, but the chances of that wish becoming a reality appear slim. In other words, a game selling for $80 at launch will soon be the norm.