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The same thing like the first 3 Ace Attorney Games my guy but I don't see them charging way as much as these. Even TGAAC is cheaper. The fact that USD is much more cheaper than my actual currency is a bruh moment
1. They are banking on FOMO and fan nostalgia. There are customers who will pay anything to have it on every platform, now PC. So they charge top dollar and get it
2. Charging a high price allows "high discounts", at least, giving the optics of a good deal when it goes on sale. Easily allows them to hit 30-50% within the first year, a pattern we're seeing in new game pricing
3. The destruction of regional pricing. Pretty much after a few shakeups and the recent steam USD change for certain clusters of countries - their pricing was overwritten to now be actual dollars (due to weak currencies and unpredictable spikes), they're setting everything to the same price just about. Nobody gets it better anymore.
Vote with your wallet. That's the only way to force it down.
Not even. They paid like 500 bucks for that ♥♥♥♥♥♥ ass allegedly Russian made DRM from some rando company that no one knew anything about.
It's not about getting it better but about being fair, It's not fair or even a good economy policy to charge all countries the same price.
Also capcom games were priced crazily for our region even when regional pricing was at it's peak so current pricing is not extreme since it has been extreme for a longer period now it's just normal. I think either by the end of the year or next year price for games here might even go up to $70 plus and even beat pricing in developed nations for game price. Activision just gave small taste of that with latest cod games and hoping other publishers/devs follow that path.