| Conina said: My costs for games + gaming subs have gone down 700 € since last year, almost below 1500 €.
I didn't renew my PS+ and GamePass subscriptions. I only get these subs for single months (f.e. this month GamePass for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle). Since I got my first Steam Deck early 2022, most of my game spending goes to PC software. I still get great PlayStation exclusives, if I don't want to wait for the (often enhanced) PC port. But this year, only Astro Bot was a must-buy for me. On Switch, it was a very cheap year for me. Multi-platform games for playing on the go, I get for my Steam Decks. And I'm holding back for the Switch 2 announcement... until it is clear, if the Nintendo exclusives get enhanced versions for the new hardware. Maybe there ain't an upgrade path to the enhanced versions... I still remember that we couldn't upgrade our WiiU-versions to Switch-versions.
My games which costed €10 or more:
My spending on gaming hardware was quite low in 2024... I'm still perfectly happy with my current gaming PC and the Steam Deck OLED. I only bought a Kinect 1 camera and some games for it before the Xbox360 marketplace closed its doors this summer. The PS5 Pro was underwhelming (IMHO), perhaps I'll get it after a price cut... or when GTA 6 gets released. The next gaming hardware I'll buy is probably the Switch 2. |
Damn!
While I will say my gaming purchases are quite different from yours (Ace Attorney aside), I have to say I am respectful of the graphing/data tracking/budgeting you have shown in your post.
I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.









