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Increasing the price makes no sense because games are treated like invaluable, replaceable shit by the publishers.
they tell you 'game are expensive to make', but you also see games cheaper than ever on Steam, or the million other third party stores for PC. that's not including the weekly Playstation or Microsoft sales that make you say 'why didn't I wait a month' every.single.time. like clockwork. or this game launching on gamepass for $10 a month, or $1, or a free trial, or a code you redeemed because you watched a video on twitch ![]() the price increase is a tax on the people who buy games day 1 |
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