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EA gets a lot of crap, and rightfully so, but unless we are talking The Sims or those sports games (no idea about the DLC situation in those, not interested) or something, I have yet to actually see an EA Games title that "ends up at $1000" even accepting that it's hyperbole.
Some get expansions, and then possibly cosmetics.
And if we really include cosmetics, *cough*Capcom*cough*other Bandai titles*cough*
Paradox games on the other hand... *shudders*
otherwise, as always, their love to “marinate” players is downright annoying.