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flashfire926 said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

The used games market is what forces companies to offer those price drops. They know they can't possibly offer those ancient games for full price when used copies are floating around for half that. So if you get rid of used game sales, then you can say goodbye to digital sales as well. 

However sales numbers will take a harsh fall if any publisher/developer tries to do that. The biggest factor which forces companies to offer price drops is OTHER GAMES, which are competing with their game. 

If your statement was true than Steam would never have the sales it does right now.

If competition with other games forced companies to offer their games for cheaper, then we wouldn't see so much content carving, that effectively makes the true price of many games to be well above $60 at launch. Just look at all the "Digital Deluxe Editions" that come with extra missions, extra skins, and a season pass (For content that isn't substantial enough to even be considered DLC). 

Also if competition with other games forced companies to offer their games for cheaper, then it would also force companies into having ethical business practices. And yet nearly every western AAA publisher out there still engages in downright insulting behavior towards the consumer on a yearly basis. 

Sorry, but the invisible hand of the free market doesn't always work. There's such a thing as market failure, and it happens more often than you think. 

Steam has the sales it has because my statement is true, not in spite of it. Just look at Arkham Asylum a ten year old game. Still being sold for $20, when a used copy is $5. Even if it is the PC version, with all the DLC it should only be worth $10 tops. And yet 90% of the time the price is listed as $20 on steam, until a summer or holiday sale happens. This sort of price gouging is even worse on consoles for digital only games. I could have gotten my entire Switch Indie library for a quarter the cost if I had gone through Steam. But I happen to like supporting fledgling Indie devs, and I like being able to play on the go so I pay more. 

Last edited by Cerebralbore101 - on 11 August 2018