So you want to play the latest games, but your wallet's still empty from the last Steam Summer Sale. Here's the new Mario game! €60. Maybe the new Battlefield? €60. But what about that new, award-winning, long-awaited open-world game? €60.
How are these prices justified, and how do they always arrive at that magic €60 mark? There are other new games that are at least as good, if not better in many cases, and they've lowered their prices. Is it the development costs, or is there something else going on?
Idea Credit: videogamedunkey
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0:20 | Why €60?
5:54 | Outro
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