• Deceptichum
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    9 months ago

    Any massively popular titles being discontinued heavily and early that you can think of?

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      9 months ago

      Anthem? Immortals of Avuem? Starfield? Forspoken? Pretty much every bad game discounts early, because word of mouth spreads, independent reviewers review, amd sales plummet. Even Starfield had a 25% discount about a month after release once people realized the magic was missing.

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        9 months ago

        massively popular

        Pretty much every bad game discounts early

        We’re saying the same thing. Bad games drop in price early.

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        9 months ago

        Did you just call anthem a “massively popular title”

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      9 months ago

      Diablo 4 got 40% off within a few months I find AAA games are increasingly starting with a high price point to capitalize on the hype and advertising campaign, and once that peters out they quickly reduce the price.

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        Wasn’t Diablo 4 kinda trash as well? Just looking on steam and it’s rated mixed, with people complaining about the monetisation of the game.

        It’s a shame what Blizzard has become, because they used to make amazing games.

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          It is trash, and Last Epoch launched at half the price being twice as good if not more this year, and with an offline mode. Diablo 4 was my biggest disappointment last year. Blizzard is a husk of its former self, amazing how mask off greedy they have become.

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          Gotta distinguish popularity from ratings.
          Diablo 4 is maybe a mediocre game, but it sold truckloads.

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      Star Wars Jedi: Survivor 55% off right now (Steam)

      Street Fighter 6 44% off right now (Fanatical)

      Starfield 33% off right now (40%, microsoft store, Feb 8 2024)

      Fairing a little bit better than the above:

      Resident Evil 4 Remake 25% off right now (Steam)

      Persona 3 Reload 15% off right now GameBillet

      Baldur’s Gate 3 10% off historically (10%, gog, Dec 21 2023)

      These are just the ones I’m familiar with off the top of my head. Of them, only Baldur’s Gate 3’s discount levels are what I would call “healthy”. 10% for Christmas and no discount since means it’s doing well.

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        I’d say anything under 30% is simply a reflection of how high the profit margins are for sellers. Seeing as 30% is the industry fee tacked onto titles by storefronts.

        Star Wars, Starfield (Not a good game at all), Resi, and Persona are all ‘free’ on GamePass. So they’ve most likely already made their expected profit from sales if going that route was the more profitable decision. That really just leaves SF6, which these days isn’t that strong a franchise and fighting games are niche.

        Videogames are the largest entertainment industry in the world, dwarfing books, film, and music. The industry is seeing record profits year-on-year. Add to that gaming being one of the most resilient entertainment forms during economic downturns due to its price-to-hour ratio, I don’t see these discounts being a reflection of market difficulties.

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          Didn’t DLC and MTX come about because consumers wouldn’t accept a rise in sticker price for games?

          I’m not saying you’re wrong, either, you may very well have a point. I’m just having a hard time reconciling “We added DLC in order to make more money since we can’t raise the sticker price” with “30% discounts are a reflection of how high the profit margins are for sellers”

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            They came out because the rise of the Internet made it possible and companies found new ways to make more money.

            Horse armour wasn’t about recouping costs.

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        None of those games are that recent.

        Discounts over time are a perfectly standard part of their pricing strategy. It’s not even mildly unhealthy. Resellers don’t count at all, because that’s always their strategy.

        The unusual part of suicide squad and skull and bones is that they’re brand new games. The discounts are not huge because there’s a problem with the market. They’re huge because they’re dogshit excuses for products and nobody is stupid enough to buy them.

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            3 months is recent.

            A game having a significant sale 6 months or a year later is perfectly normal behavior. It tells you absolutely nothing about the industry. It’s worked that way for decades. It’s not the tiniest bit unusual.

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        Lots of those games are nearly a year old, were way overhyped vs their actual reviews, or had technical issues that may or may not have been resolved.

        The Baldurs gate discount is only 10% because its still very popular but the sales have dipped a bit because their initial fan base already bought it.

        Those are just bog standard game discounts that have been going on forever for common reasons. They have nothing at all to do with the industry, which is making record profits, laying off people to make even more record profits.

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          I literally googled “recent aaa titles” and picked the first 6~ off of the list. I don’t hold any personal opinions of any of them except for Starfield, which I have seen my roommate play.

          Regarding Starfield: it seemed to me that it was a 6/10 game.