Nick writes: "One of the great mysteries of modern gaming is why do digital versions of games consistently cost more than physical ones?"
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I remember when companies were talking up digital downloads, using the line "it will be cheaper than retail because we dont have to package the code or ship anything!!".
They charge so much because they can, they put the games up at those prices and we as a group bought into them at those prices, it's our own fault.
It's actually the reverse for me. I haven't bought a single digital game at full price in three years. There are sales every month and I usually just put the games I want on a wishlist and check periodically. I got resident evil 7 for ten bucks two months ago due to a play anywhere sale on xbox store. Metro Redux was 6 bucks during the winter holiday sale on both psn and xbox too. Gamestop or Target had both of those games at 30 regular price. (except of course not during the holiday sales)
Digital games is actually cheaper than Physical discs when on sale since the digital games usually includes all the DLCs.
Also, some 3rd party and first Party Xbox One Digital games includes the PC version i.e. Play Anywhere titles.
do they cost more? I don't see that..
Only on consoles..lol.