Former Boss PlayStation Shuhei Yoshida once again lost about $ 80 games, and he is not really against higher price topics.
If Nintendo announced that Mario Kart World would be launched with Switch 2 with $ 80, it didn’t take long to follow the example. Microsoft soon stated that some of the major games, including the “outside world”, will also bring (now) a new standard.
But when talking to Kit and Krysta Channel, Shuhei Yoshida said that “every game has another value it delivers,” so the publishers need to evaluate which price is reasonable for their products. “It should not be that every game should be, you know, $ 70 or $ 80, or anything because each game is different.”
He then points out at times in favor of live games that charge “$ 100 to buy this one digital trading card or anything”, which is obviously demanded, “but some people see the benefits, so they spend these $ 100 … so it depends on you if you see the value or not.”
Yoshida also admits that everything is particularly difficult now – Good day, the cost of life – But, for example, over the past 10 years, they consider the game prices not as strong as cinema tickets, and are still “amazing”.
“If you look at the value that provides a good video game, such as Mario Kart 8, so many people played hours and hours.
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