$60 has always been the standard for modern video games but recently publishers have been testing the waters to see if they can charge $70 for next-generation games. Such as Take-Two for their premium free-to-play game NBA 2K21 but it seems we're going that route. With Sony confirming certain titles for $70.
Astro’s Playroom (Japan Studio) – pre-installed on PS5
Demon’s Souls (Bluepoint Games / Japan Studio) – US$69.99/¥7,900/€79.99 (RRP)
Destruction All Stars (Lucid Games / XDEV) – US$69.99/¥7,900/€79.99 (RRP)
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Insomniac Games) – US$49.99/¥5,900/€59.99 (RRP)
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Mile Morales Ultimate Edition (Insomniac Games) – US$69.99/¥7,900/€79.99 (RRP)
Sackboy A Big Adventure (Sumo Digital / XDEV) – US$59.99/¥6,900/€69.99 (RRP)
Destruction All-Stars and Demon's Souls Remake are listed for $70, with Demon's Souls being a remake of an older game. As expects gamers are not liking these new decisions. The industry was notorious for stating they needed microtransactions because of increasing development cost well if this happens does that mean less microtransactions?
Adam Siddiqui,
Managing Editor, NoobFeed
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