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Ka-pi96 said:

Here in the UK...

Dying Light
Console Physical: £36.90 (current price on Amazon)
Console Digital: £39.99 (current price on PSN)

PC Physical: £25.00 (current price on Amazon)
PC Digital: £39.99 (current price on Steam)

Mortal Kombat X
Console Physical: £37.71 (current price on Amazon)
Console Digital: £49.99 (current price on PSN)

PC Physical: £24.15 (current price on Amazon)
PC Digital: £34.99 (current price on Steam)

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Preorder)
Console Physical: £44.99 (current price on Amazon)
Console Digital: £46.99 (current price on PSN)

PC Physical: £31.99 (current price on Amazon)
PC Digital: £39.99 (current price on Steam)

Yeah, digital prices are screwed up here. It's really annoying.

yeah digital prices seem to be kinda fucked up when we pair notes together, I think I remember TB talking about digital pricing a few months back. Digital pricing at this point should technically be cheaper thjan physical due to the lack of materials that physical media requires and the labour cost and all that.

They also need to sort out digital pricing for when a game like GTA V comes much later on, apart from the graphical bump and a video editor from the last game being thrown in, nothing of GTA V is actually changed and asking for the same full digital price from nearly 2 years ago is a tad fucked up, at least in my eyes.

The other important factor into this is that we don't actually own our digital titles, on the clients we are merely buying the license to use them and agreeing to the client/company's ToS, without those two we don't get to play the games, at least on GoG you can buy the game and it won't be attached to a client but still have to download it from their servers. I like buying digital because it saves me physical space and hassle of installing through many disks (looking at you physical 7 disk GTA V and 8 disk WoW), the only downside is I don't actually feel like I own the games and the lack of a physical copy tends to take away that feeling of ownership, on the bright side I can share my games to others on steam via family share, but even still if I get banned I lose access to my games, same thing kinda happens with consoles but not that much that it would knee cap you.



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