Right now, adding 20-25% more content for 66% of the game's original price doesn't feel like a bargain at all, especially when compared to Blizzard's own offerings like Mists of Pandaria and Heart of the Swam, or the many substantive DLC missions loads of games offer for $10-$15 on average.Įven a $30 price point would have felt more justified than $40, however minimal the difference may seem. But the video game landscape has changed since a dozen years ago, and if you're going to be charging nearly full price for an expansion, it better feel worthwhile. I suppose the price is comparable to Diablo 2's Lord of Destruction from 2001, which also added another Act, though it had two new character classes. The Fight For The Future Of Video Games is a warts-and-all look at the clashes between the video game business and its passionate fans. Fanboy Wars: The Newest eBook From Forbes
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