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Go and buy then if you want to play, there is a sale including the DLC for new players.
Then again, Elden Ring + dlc are on sale as a bundle right now for 80$/€.
get a job
You can play with the copy you bought 4 months ago during the last sale.
and honestly this game is more than 100 dollar worth and this I mean without DLC.
A hundred will be the average price soon the way prices are going up, and that’s for base games. It’s easy to drop a few hundred on a complete game already including DLC (like Paradox titles). But people are dropping $3000 and up for high end rigs these days so small by comparison. I always thought photography was an expensive hobby but gaming has surpassed it.
Do you think they are losing money? They are charging more because they know they can, not because they are making better games. If anything, I think quality has dropped. AAA titles are using consumers as test beds like they were indie or EA titles. Not to mention pumping out a plethora of DLCs of questionable value. Gamers should demand more instead of thanking devs for unfinished or unpolished content at higher prices.