For special editions in most cases.Nope. The MSRP was $99 last gen.
What reason have they given on PC?until they give us a reason to like on PC
...and that's why they decided to up the price this gen. Also, 'own forever' isn't a thing when there are so many patches. At this point Day 1 patches are the norm, soon physical games may not even be playable without them. They would act like an unlock key.But I'll gladly pay $75 on day 1 (to own forever) certain must play AAA PS5 games, like GT7 and GoW.
Gamers have conditioned developers to do this because gamers trip over each other to pre-order even at the mere mention of a game title.anyone else find it annoying that insomniac has been spamming tweets telling us to pre-order without even showing new gameplay?
Haven't bought a physical game since PS3. And I like patches, make the game better over time....and that's why they decided to up the price this gen. Also, 'own forever' isn't a thing when there are so many patches. At this point Day 1 patches are the norm, soon physical games may not even be playable without them. They would act like an unlock key.
It's a tone-deaf move buy Jim Ryan, he seems to only have his eyes on profits....
I remember one of the slides from his presentation a few months back highlighted cutting costs and expenses, then this increase to 80 euro in most of the world and 70 dollars in USA. It looks very bad when you stand it against the buzz around Gamepass and it's purported value proposition.
The truth is that Jim is the wrong person to lead PlayStation, communication, events, announcements and strategy has all been very poor since he took over. The brand is so strong, it is just charging on despite his incompetence but he is doing it no favors.
Game prices should be varied.... with 70 being the absolute highest in all territories (70 local currency). Most games should be 55-60.
With remakes and smaller or niche games being 40-50.
Launching Returnal at 80 euro for instance is lining the game up for commercial failure, it's unfair to Housemarque and to customers who want to try to support a new IP.
Seems to be all about pushing prices up and penny-pinching with Ryan.... not a fan at all of his moves so far.
Definitely not, games must sell on their merit but at the same time, expecting games to sell no matter what price they are is very foolish.another issue is the $399 ps5de to counter SS. im sure that $399 is the heaviest loss leader amongst the 4 nextgen sku
jim seems conflicted with how to deal with SS. im not sure a $399 sku with raised game prices is my preferred outcome
Definitely not, games must sell on their merit but at the same time, expecting games to sell no matter what price they are is very foolish.
This higher launch price will train people to wait an buy all their games later and others just won't buy at all cause all the hype will be gone.... all the marketing is focused around launch.
He doesn't seem to have a clue.
I am seeing a load of PSNow ads on Youtube and it seems like he really wants to chase that, mostly because Xbox are doing their gamepass thing. But he has no real vision, no feeling for the industry, no enthusiasm it seems...
Just a bog standard salesman, trying to turn a buck.
Jack Tretton was probably the best, House was good too and Kaz of course.i just find him old school, a dinosaur who has been too comfortable with SCEE uncontested lead in EU
What reason have they given on PC?
Yep, that's why I don't buy 'new release' digital games.Australian. The new rep is $125 for PS5 games but if you buy physical disc they sell for $110 at stores
New release games on PSN were never $70-$80 here in Australia lolFor special editions in most cases.
$70-80 for std editions on PSN in Australia.
Trust me - $60 USD games were always $99 on PSN for standard editions. Look at the price of CoD: Infinite Warfare on the PS4 on PSN - it’s $99.95.For special editions in most cases.
$70-80 for std editions on PSN in Australia.
Do you have an example of this? I know that physical copies of PS4 games were always cheaper than the digital version in Australia.Really? Games are significantly cheaper on PC store fronts. Even first day of release you can always find it discounted somewhere. There’s no comparison.
First party games were cheaper than third party on PSN. I know, I bought them.Trust me - $60 USD games were always $99 on PSN for standard editions. Look at the price of CoD: Infinite Warfare on the PS4 on PSN - it’s $99.95.
Yeah they were. Some of the recent ones weren’t but the majority of this gen were $70-$80 on PSN.New release games on PSN were never $70-$80 here in Australia lol
Do you have an example of this? I know that physical copies of PS4 games were always cheaper than the digital version in Australia.
Name 1 or 2 AAA games in the last 2 years that released between $70-$80?Yeah they were. Some of the recent ones weren’t but the majority of this gen were $70-$80 on PSN.
It is a $10 bump. I'm surprised the $60 price point has lasted as long as it has, frankly. 15 years is a long time for prices to stay exactly the same.
And the video game industry still grew in leaps and bounds. Add to that the paid addons, dlc and MTX and they're making handsome profits.
But corps will be corps and always drive for more profits. Can't blame consumers if they opt for sales/better deals then.
And they will always claim in their PR to gamers that dev costs are so high, they are broke. But then when quarterly earnings come out, they brag about record profit and profit margins from giant digital sales and less and less physical packaged games at shelf.And the video game industry still grew in leaps and bounds. Add to that the paid addons, dlc and MTX and they're making handsome profits.
But corps will be corps and always drive for more profits. Can't blame consumers if they opt for sales/better deals then.
And they will always claim in their PR to gamers that dev costs are so high, they are broke. But then when quarterly earnings come out, they brag about record profit and profit margins from giant digital sales and less and less physical packaged games at shelf.
That explains the PSN sales....oh wait, no it doesn't. I haven't bought anything on PSN for full price is longer than I can remember.as long as publishers have money tied up in physical inventory they are going to be slow to discount digital.