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Altho it still has one of the best melee combat multiplayers of its kind with tons of moded maps weapons skins etc. But then again the game is rather old. Id say 5 on sale and 10-13euro on normal days would be adiquate. But then again fan boys of star wars will sell their mother for this and I cant blame them I ahd to much fun with this games multiplayer
The owners of the intellectual property whoever it is, Disney or Activision as of now, have every moral and ethical right to set whatever price they want. If Steam has a certain say to set prices in this case, they also have full rights to do so.
Basically what I am saying is that you are not entitled to any given price you would consider acceptable. You simply aren't. Games are released new, or re-released for download with purpose of making some money, or covering expenses that may have accrued from fees, testing, or modifying the game. Doesn't matter. Do not like the high price, wait until it drops to the price acceptable to you, then choose to buy or not buy.
I really do not understand why some Steam users expect certain price at the exact time when they want it, or suggest that there a price should be "no more than x" and "no less than y". Thankfully steam more or less functions like a free market, where people buy things voluntarily, developers can submit their games even if they're in progress, the users can freely comment, etc.
I think most of us understand that if we don't like a certain price, for example do not want to pay $40 or $50 for a new release, we wait months to a year until the price drops, depending on the game. Very simple.