Pay station: are video games too expensive?

Well that's how you invested your "hours of entertainment". Technically Netflix offers 720h of entertainment per month for 15bucks. Anyway: I am not debating the value of gaming/hours. I am debating the price increase in a industry that makes more money year after year. And this price increase will lock out a bunch of people from being able to buy multiple games.

Just because i am able to buy multiple games per year and this price increase doesn't affect me, it doesn't me one should be fine with this.

What's next? At this point the industry can even reintroduce that multiplayer-pass thing we had in EA games. Looks like people will be just fine with it.

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