G2ThaUNiT said:
That's already been confirmed to be the case lol. Although with the term "variable pricing" being mentioned by Nintendo PR, I'm sure it'll only be Nintendo's biggest hitters that will be priced that high.
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The amount of content in Donkey Kong Bananza will give us a good guage. If it feels comparable but not quite Mario Odyssey level of content, then I'd say you're right. If it turns out to be a shorter early generation type game priced that high, then it could be worse than people hope.
I believe Nintendo should know what the value of their games are. They wouldn't want to take the risk of pricing certain games out of the viable range people are willing to pay. It should only be the absolute biggest series-- Mario 3D, mainline Zelda, Smash etc. --that get put at $80. High quality but more niche exclusives like Xenoblade and Fire Emblem should be $70 at most. Pokemon which sells a lot, I'm not sure it could justify $80 to it's audience with the quality Game Freak have shown.








