Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad on PS5 and Xbox Series X, price increase confirmed?
Gotham Knights, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and, in general, the next-gen titles produced by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will be the first to show a price increase confirmed by the GameStop list.
The versions PS5 and Xbox Series X of the two games will arrive in stores for 74.99 euros, thus adding about 5 euros more than current prices and adopting an approach that according to analysts will not harm sales.
In fact it is true that the price of the games has remained more or less the same for several years while the production costs have multiplied, but at the same time an increase could push users to be even more selective in their purchases.
The fear is that this discourse will not only reward the quality of experiences, but also and above all the popularity of certain brands to the detriment of new intellectual properties and independent realities.
Here at the bottom you can see See screenshots from the GameStop website that clarify the price difference between the PS4 and PS5 versions of the upcoming titles produced by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
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The versions PS5 and Xbox Series X of the two games will arrive in stores for 74.99 euros, thus adding about 5 euros more than current prices and adopting an approach that according to analysts will not harm sales.
In fact it is true that the price of the games has remained more or less the same for several years while the production costs have multiplied, but at the same time an increase could push users to be even more selective in their purchases.
The fear is that this discourse will not only reward the quality of experiences, but also and above all the popularity of certain brands to the detriment of new intellectual properties and independent realities.
Here at the bottom you can see See screenshots from the GameStop website that clarify the price difference between the PS4 and PS5 versions of the upcoming titles produced by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
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