Besides, games have been monetized to back and hell. Some games market for $60 all in, but countless games have deluxe variations, pre-order editions, season moves, combat passes, boosts, etc. The MT for sale 2K21 sub-segment can be greatly siphoned by being a yearly series with generally very unambitious varies from year to year. Updating the roster itself, which is what people value, prices hundreds of dollars, and produces millions. This as a trial balloon're floating because they could.

Yeah, this thread is amusing, especially when I am fairly sure the age demographic is marginally higher than other gaming subreddits. Games have been $50-60 because I had been buying them together with allowance in 1999. You will find more ways to acquire games cheaply than ever before, you can get access to literally hundreds (or even thousands) of matches for the purchase price of a few subscriptions at the moment. But when you live in a nation with extreme wealth disparity where most people only make enough to get by, they blame reasonable costs of goods/services instead of attributing the financial system they reside in where that is an issue for them.

People today spend $15-20 to go and watch a 2 hour film without batting an eyelid but $70 for potentially dozens if not hundreds of hours of entertainment is unreasonable? In the event the average game cost $100 it would still be really excellent value in terms of hours of amusement per dollar. In addition to the fact that as you said matches are $60 for well over 20 years now, we've been due a cost increase for the last couple of generations. Whether an additional $10 per triple NBA 2K seems unreasonable or is going to break the bank for you, you likely shouldn't be buying brand-new games anyhow.

Beside it being NBA 2K filled with MT. There has was some posts about somethings gotta budge, game development got more extreme and bigger but the price of games stayed the exact same pretty much possibly up a tenner over time. Shorter games or price more new I believe was the ending idea. But games filled with MT should be free or half of the cost or better yet just don't make them from a business stand point these matches are perfect for them unfortunately.Not justifying this particular choice but I feel as though it is worth noting new games have been $60 because SNES days that are well over $100 corrected for inflation. The fact that they haven't increased the costs nevertheless is somewhat baffling.

c Please don't buy this, if enough people buy this to tell other AAA developers that it's ok to charge $70 for NBA 2K that is already loaded to the brim with microtransactions. Every sport nowadays should cost significantly less because when you purchase a brand-new game you're guaranteed bugs and Cheap MT NBA 2K21 upgrades. I don't know how they do not less. Looks like $69.99 is going to be the norm since people refuse to quit giving 2K money. I don't purchase games at full cost anymore so it doesn't impact me as much. It merely means games will take to drop in price.