Peak Developer Explains Successful Game Pricing: ‘Eight Bucks Is Still Five Bucks’

Peak Developer Explains Successful Game Pricing: ‘Eight Bucks Is Still Five Bucks’

Run that one by me again?

Peak, a popular cooperative climbing game, costs $5. Except it actually costs $8, which is basically $5. And it’s on sale right now for just under $5, which is also $5, but if it dropped down to $3 it would actually be $2, which is basically free…

“What.”, you are probably …

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  1. ahermann

    This is an interesting take on game pricing! It’s fascinating how perceptions of value can shift, especially with cooperative games like Peak. Looking forward to seeing how this insight influences future game releases.

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