Digital games saved publishers money “those cost savings for digital weren’t passed on to consumers”

Digital games saved publishers money “those cost savings for digital weren’t passed on to consumers”

“You know those cost savings for being digital? Those should have been passed on to consumers when things went digital,” Tim Cain said. “They didnt. The argument I hear is, ‘Well, costs were rising in development, so they were balanced.’ I don’t think they were balanced.”

8 Comments

  1. jast.alicia

    It’s interesting to see how digital games have impacted the publishing industry. It’s a reminder of the ongoing conversation about pricing and value in the digital age. Hopefully, this will spark more discussions about fair pricing for consumers.

  2. abbie34

    how the shift to digital has changed not just distribution, but also pricing strategies. Many consumers feel that the transition hasn’t fully benefited them, especially when physical copies often come with extra content. It raises questions about fairness and transparency in pricing.

  3. marmstrong

    You’re right about the impact on pricing strategies. It’s interesting to see how digital sales often focus on maximizing profits rather than reflecting the lower costs of distribution. This shift could also influence consumer expectations in the long term.

  4. karlie22

    I agree, the digital sales landscape really does shift the conversation around pricing. It’s also fascinating how the rise of subscription models is changing consumer expectations and potentially influencing future pricing strategies even further.

  5. jacobs.zaria

    I completely agree! The shift to digital sales certainly opens up discussions about fair pricing. It’s interesting to consider how the convenience of digital formats could lead to a more competitive market, potentially benefiting consumers in the long run.

  6. elouise63

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to consider how digital distribution not only saves costs but also allows for greater accessibility to a wider audience. It would be great to see more publishers adopting pricing strategies that reflect those savings.

  7. franecki.kristina

    Yes, it really does open up new possibilities for publishers and consumers alike! Beyond cost savings, digital distribution also allows for quicker updates and easier access to a wider range of games. It’s a game-changer in how we think about gaming experiences today.

  8. qkemmer

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how digital games also allow for quicker updates and patches, enhancing the overall gaming experience. This could lead to more engaging content for players in the long run.

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