Video games aren't going away and companies don't need to charge above 60 to make a profit lol you think after halo combat evolved bungie ever had to worry about money ever again?
Maybe now they do since they pissed off a lot of their fanbase with destiny
The only reason you think that is because you are used to $60 as the norm
It's an arbitrary number, there's no reason we wouldn't get used to $70 or $80 as long as the experience was of appropriate value
There is no game worth that amount of money. What destiny is doing is ripping people off. With all the DLCs even comet destiny is a 60 dollar game.
Because of DLCs people think they are getting soo much content which isn't true. I made the mistake of pre ordering destiny with expansion pass thinking its going to be a massive game.
I know what exactly you're talking about lol you're not listening to what i'm saying. Game companies aren't putting more content or value to be charging more than $60
No mans sky is coming out this year and has way more content than destiny yet destiny is more expensive...does that make sense?
I get you're saying if a game is soooo big and so much to do its worth 80, 90 ,100. There hasnt been that game worth that ever.
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