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https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/sunderfolk-switch/?srsltid=AfmBOoqDZ3xBY-OrGteKN4xvkbcwpuHHiN7Hq8xukNvBRL7Zvl8zWx0j
Why? I mean, the game has been translated into several languages, even though many games these days only have English dubbing. If the scope and replay value are right, I don't see why $50 wouldn't be justified.
Just have your 3 friends send you 12.50 and boom you only spent 12.50
Too expensive!
Is it though? Again, if you have 3 friends your playing with your only spending 12.49
It is. Companies like Blizzard and Bethesda are failing for trying to sell their AAAA games for 70 dollars. Steam has hundreds of great tactical games for a fraction of this price even without any promotion.
I looked at this game and clicked because it looked interesting, but the price put me off. Hell, clair obscur 33 is 45 bucks (and uses a more favorable regionalized pricing strategy too). To each his own, but I'm buying that game instead of this today.