Not really. If you look at Steam, or the PS5 Store you'll see a ton of games currently available for $80-100+ right now. They just market them as the "premium" edition or whatever bullshit they want to go with - where you get the base game + pointless digital bonuses or battle passes. They do sell base versions for $70 or so, but these are not the first prices over $70 that we're seeing people pay.
I get that and remember it. But I don’t think that necessarily holds relevance to the conversation being had which is firmly in our current era of game prices.
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u/EymaWeeTodd 1d ago
All publishers want it. Nintendo is just going to try it first.