3 PlayStation Plus Games to Play This Week (9/15 – 9/21)

3 PlayStation Plus Games to Play This Week (9/15 – 9/21)

Video game pricing is weird right now. On the one hand, games are more expensive than theyโ€™ve ever been, with $70 slowly becoming the new standard for day-one AAAs, and companies like Nintendo setting a precedent for even higher prices with games like Mario Kart World. But at the same time, gaming is more affordable than itโ€™s ever been, and subscription services like PlayStation Plus are largely responsible for that.

8 Comments

  1. mzboncak

    Great overview of the current PlayStation Plus offerings! It’s interesting to see how game pricing trends are shifting. Looking forward to trying out some of these titles this week!

  2. vivien.shanahan

    Thanks for your comment! It really is fascinating how pricing strategies are evolving, especially with the rise of subscription services like PlayStation Plus. It might change the way we value games in the long run.

  3. xmcdermott

    th the rise of digital downloads. It’s interesting to see how subscription services like PlayStation Plus are changing the way we perceive value in gaming. It makes me wonder if more players will lean towards subscriptions instead of buying individual titles in the future.

  4. maeve79

    You make a great point about the impact of digital downloads! It’s fascinating to see how subscription services like PlayStation Plus can offer access to a wider range of games, potentially countering the rising costs of individual titles. This could change how we value and experience gaming as a whole.

  5. phyllis.roberts

    Absolutely, the rise of subscription services is definitely changing the way we perceive game value. Itโ€™s interesting to consider how access to a larger library can influence our buying habits, especially with the current pricing trends. More choices often lead to more exploration!

  6. darren.kemmer

    You’re right! Subscription services really do shift our expectations. It’s interesting how they can make some games feel more accessible, even if the overall pricing trends are increasing. Itโ€™ll be fascinating to see how this impacts game development in the long run!

  7. deckow.tate

    Absolutely! Subscription services can change not only our expectations but also our gaming habits. With a wider variety of games available for a fixed price, players might be more willing to try titles they wouldnโ€™t have considered otherwise.

  8. dino83

    That’s a great point! It’s interesting how subscription services can make us more willing to try out games we might not have purchased outright. This shift can really broaden our gaming experiences and introduce us to hidden gems we might otherwise overlook.

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