It's not an apples to apples comparison.
[quote]they make the most profit in all football from a concessions stand point[/quote]
Key point right there.
[quote]Chris Bigelow, a stadium concessions consultant, said the novelty of selling basic food items at a lower price appeared to be a hit in Atlanta. But he has not seen any specific financial figures suggesting that the approach is anything more than a loss-leader.
He added that about 70 percent of revenue for N.F.L. teams comes from leaguewide television, sponsorship and merchandise contracts, [b]so they do not need to rely on money from food and beverage sales in their stadiums as much as teams in other leagues[/b].
“In the grand scheme of things, you could give food away,” he said.
[b]And while fans may welcome inexpensive food options, they may only partly offset the higher prices for tickets and personal seat licenses.[/b][/quote]
So basically what you are arguing for is Bungie making the base games and DLC's much more expensive to make Eververse cheaper.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/sports/football/nfl-concessions.html
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I don’t know about that personally. I don’t think you need to raise the price of base games to make eververse stuff cheaper. There are people like me who won’t spend a dime In eververse, but if the prices dropped, I probably would buy stuff. That’s more money in bungies pocket without changing the base game costs. 2 bucks for a weapon ornament, I’d probably buy 5! At current prices, I’m not buying anything. I’m not in any financial hardship by any stretch, but I c any justify buying an emote in a video game for 6 bucks. Drop that price, and sure, I’d buy some!
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That’s not what I am saying. I’m simply pointing out that comparing the low cost of concession stand prices at one stadium without taking into consideration the other factors is wrong. Ticket and parking prices are at an all time high. They balance out the potential loss in concession stands. So it would be like if Bungie charged $70 for SK so they could lower the price of cosmetics to $1-2. If you were to follow the nfl model like OP stated, that’s what it would look like.
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[quote]It's not an apples to apples comparison. [quote]they make the most profit in all football from a concessions stand point[/quote] Key point right there. [quote]Chris Bigelow, a stadium concessions consultant, said the novelty of selling basic food items at a lower price appeared to be a hit in Atlanta. But he has not seen any specific financial figures suggesting that the approach is anything more than a loss-leader. He added that about 70 percent of revenue for N.F.L. teams comes from leaguewide television, sponsorship and merchandise contracts, [b]so they do not need to rely on money from food and beverage sales in their stadiums as much as teams in other leagues[/b]. “In the grand scheme of things, you could give food away,” he said. [b]And while fans may welcome inexpensive food options, they may only partly offset the higher prices for tickets and personal seat licenses.[/b][/quote] So basically what you are arguing for is Bungie making the base games and DLC's much more expensive to make Eververse cheaper. Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/sports/football/nfl-concessions.html[/quote] A well thought out and -gasp- researched and sourced response???? You sir, have no place on the forum. 😉. Well done!