Games jumped from $49.99 to $59.99 in the last generation - analysts discuss whether $70 will become the next standard for AAA titles
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Jack Trenton has already confirmed that the PS4 games will range from 99cents to $60.
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Don't know what MS will charge.
In 2011 I bought about 25 games new 1/2 of them were crap, 1/4 were too short, the other 1/4 were good to great, some of them I'm still playing.
In 2012 I bought less than half of what I did in 2012 because I was trying to be a little more choosy what I dropped $60.00+ on and half of them turned out to be crap
Bottom line if games jump to $70.00 I'll probably cut it in half again.
why? they will be the same tech just improved by the better hardware developers wont be held back anymore games will be and should be the same price
If games become $70, that is when I stop buying games! I dont care what the game is, NO game is worth $70!
If game prices do rise, it's not like they won't go down in price. Games now go down real fast. You can get a new game on sale after a few weeks after release. For example, I bought Dead Space at an online retailer for $30 the other day with a code.