[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&Category=309&N=100021797&IsNodeId=1&SpeTabStoreType=8&name=Xbox-One]Look at the prices of these games.[/url]
One thing I don't get is that M$ and $ony are more than likely going to be raising the prices of their games. Why do this when you will have to pay that same price when you buy a new game? Shouldn't they actually lower the price of next gen games?
For example:
1) Let's say a new game would cost about 40 or 50 dollars.
2) Now, let's say someone bought a used game for around $20.
3) For that person to play the game though, he/she would have to pay the price of a new copy. That would be a total of about $60 or $70.
My point is, Microsoft and Sony would still be making a profit, without having to raise the price of games about 20 or so dollars higher. Sadly, I doubt they would actually do this. Your thoughts?
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The used-game fee is debunked, if that's what you mean? But I do agree that a $100 selling price is a bit too much. If this is the case I definitely won't be buying too many games. I already limit my library to only the best titles, so I guess next-gen will be even more the same. I'm not sure who's hurting most from this though, MS or the lesser-known developers.