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JRPGfan said:
RaptorChrist said:

I haven't heard any conclusive information on this topic, but I'm under the impression that Blu-Ray disks are much cheaper than Switch cartridges, which would explain why many Switch games are at a $5 mark-up. And during the PS1-era, I recall hearing that CDs were just pennies to make, and DVDs were more expensive, and that's why many PC games came with 4 CD-ROMs instead of 1 DVD data disk. (Either that or they figured not everyone had a DVD drive?)

I wouldn't've guessed Blu-Ray was down to just 7 cents yet, as I assumed there was some sort of licensing fee to use that format, and since it's still the preferred format, Sony is able to increase that price.

Edit:

"Greenwald says that each DVD costs about US$2,000 to master and another buck to manufacture the actual disk. In contrast, Greenwald says high-definition mastering costs for Blu-ray will run close to US$40,000 per title with a pressing cost of US$2.00 per Blu-ray disc."

https://arstechnica.com/uncategorized/2006/03/6400-2/

Edit #2: That was from 2006.... >.>

That was from 2006 though.... im sure by now things are radically differnt.

My data is from 2018 based on amazon pricing.



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