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2. Marketing
3. Steam has a large user base
4. Not everyone is a fan of subscription-based service
5. People who didn't play the original care the cut content much less
6. Price sensitivity varies from demographic to demographic
That's exactly it, you don't have to buy it on steam on launch.
10+35 is less than 70.
10 bucks to play now on gamepass. 35 bucks at 50% off sale years later when you get the itch to play it again.
I get raiding games from 60 to 70 due to inflation and I get this games been in development for 5 years, but for a remake it is kind of crazy. I know it'll be on-sale for like 30 in 2 years or a bit longer, but still.
That said I wasn't crazy about this remake until I hit about 20 hours in and it just gets better and better with added features. It also has the most voice lines of any Atlus game which is nice. Even if not everything is voiced, most of it is.