I find it odd that people think games can just cost $60 forever, this is what we paid in the 90s for games, like at some point they were bound to raise with inflation. Did people expect to still be paying $60 in 2045 too?
This is only true if you consider all games to be the same "size".
The problem is that games are getting bigger and bigger, take years to make and this raises the costs primarely. And btw, with lower financial risks, we might also get more experimental and innovative games, so a Win Win imo
But yeah, Nintendo has a unique stand where they basically have guaranteed sales, so I still totally agree that they messed up
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u/Tortue2006 1d ago
I don’t have a problem with a higher price, although 80 bucks is quite a bit. I have a problem with salaries not going up as well.