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RolStoppable said:

During the past eight years, Nintendo's expansions have come at prices between $20-30, so when the Switch 1 versions still cost $60, it's not hard to see in these two cases why the versions for the next gen console cost $80 and why it would justified.


A "deluxe" or "complete or "definitive" version should be the same or cheaper than the original launch price.

...Even ignoring that, games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild is re-releasing at a higher price than the WiiU release 8 years ago.
It doesn't even include any extra content. Absolute none.

The only difference between the versions is some changes in a text file to alter some parameters to increase resolution, apply anisotropic filtering and improve framerates. - Literally no new content. For $70 when the original release was $60 8 years ago.
And you still need to pay an extra $20 for the DLC anyway.

How is that justified?

Yes, you are using the argument of inflation, but even accounting for inflation, shouldn't it be cheaper and not the same (inflation adjusted) price?

Got no dramas with the hardware price, yes it costs as much as a Playstation 5, who cares. - Would have liked the Ram boosted to 16GB and have an OLED screen, but beggars can't be choosers, it's not like you plonk this kind of cash every year, the hardware is fixed for the entire generation.

Welcome Tour should be a free pack-in game.




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