jefforange89 on 01 March 2010
scottie said: I can explain it in one way Retail games will (almost) always be cheaper than downloadable equivalents, the cost to manufacture and ship the discs is fairly insignificant, and on consoles at least one company has a monopoly on all downloadable sales. As for why it's cheaper on the Iphone, it's a completely different market there - different customers and different competing games - if you want to make money on the app store you need a cheap price So the reason for all 3 of these is that complex mathematical calculations determined that this would maximise the profit for the relevant companies. :P Sucks though... |
Doesn't really hold true when you look at DD for PC games, though. Games are almost invariable a decent amount cheaper than their boxed counterparts on Steam, and I'd imagine this is the same for other services as well.