But you can get hundreds of hours from a f2p game, so that’s the competition $70 games have. Then there’s older triple a titles that are cheaper, and there’s so many that it’s not possible to have played all of them. Then epic giveaways, game bundles, indies, etc.
And price increases push more consumers away from impulse purchases. And that can lead to them becoming patient gamers once they see not buying at release isn’t a big deal.
Sure… But the existence of f2p games doesn’t really affect how much I personally value an hour’s worth of video game entertainment.
It should also be noted that companies don’t make f2p games out of the kindness of their hearts, they are making money somehow, and if it’s not through microtransactions, then you are the product.
But you can get hundreds of hours from a f2p game, so that’s the competition $70 games have. Then there’s older triple a titles that are cheaper, and there’s so many that it’s not possible to have played all of them. Then epic giveaways, game bundles, indies, etc.
And price increases push more consumers away from impulse purchases. And that can lead to them becoming patient gamers once they see not buying at release isn’t a big deal.
Sure… But the existence of f2p games doesn’t really affect how much I personally value an hour’s worth of video game entertainment.
It should also be noted that companies don’t make f2p games out of the kindness of their hearts, they are making money somehow, and if it’s not through microtransactions, then you are the product.