Submitted by PythonEntusiast t3_11eintd in gaming
raerlynn t1_jae9rzn wrote
$60 has been about the go to point for a decade now for AAA titles.
$80 and $120 usually is some kind of premium version that includes optional features and/or has a baked in Season Pass for post launch content. The more expensive versions usually have physical benefits (Statues, art books, and the like).
Herpes-Vagina t1_jaeanv1 wrote
Wrong.
Most 60-70 dollar games are barebones now.
The actual full release with all content has been hidden behind 120 bucks editions, including Macrotransactions.
raerlynn t1_jaebxx5 wrote
... Is that not what I said?
Most AAA titles are $60 nowadays and have been for some time. Higher priced items come with optional items (aka what you get micro transactions).
I can certainly buy and play the newest Call of Duty for $60. It won't come with a bonus skin or the first season pass of content however.
Herpes-Vagina t1_jaercsz wrote
"bonus" is a marketing word for game content that has been removed, only to sell it later in a 120 dollar edition.
See Ubisoft games. They literally introduced 5 different editions per game.
raerlynn t1_jaes6u6 wrote
That's a lot of words to simply say, "Yes, that is exactly what you said."
BlueMikeStu t1_jaedrzi wrote
Please compare the runtime of a NES era game to the runtime of an Xbox 360 game and compare the adjusted price to dollars per hour of content. Go ahead and make that comparison.
I'll wait.
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