> Exactly. That's why I personally don't mind buying digital games on PC, because the PC is an open platform. If Valve decides to drop the ball and sell every game for double the price or something, I can still get and copy games via other means on my Steam Deck
That’s not how it works at all. Valve doesn’t set the prices in their store, the publishers do. Valve just takes a cut of whatever the publisher decides to charge. If a publisher for a game decides to double the price for a game, why would they do so only on Steam and not on every other store that game is sold?
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Dutch consumer foundation sues Sony for overpricing digital PlayStation games -
Dutch consumer foundation sues Sony for overpricing digital PlayStation games> Why would Sony care about GameStop's share price? They don’t. They care about their games being on the shelves because that’s where grandma is going to pick up a game for Billy’s birthday. > PC is cheaper because nobody has a monopoly on digital games so stores need to run sales to attract customers. PSN has sales just like the stores for PC games, there’s no difference there. The difference is that the non-sale price on PC is lower. You also seem to be under the impression that digital stores work like physical ones, where the store buys their wares from a distributer and then decides at what price to sell it to the consumer, maybe even at a loss when they want to clear inventory. This is not how digital sales work. Digital stores operate according to what’s known as the ‘agency model’. They don’t set the price of the products, they just take a cut of the sale. The prices are set by the publishers. Even sales work that way, the stores don’t determine the sales price, instead they go to the publishers and say “we’re going to do a sales event, want to join in?”. For each individual game, the publisher of that game has a monopoly. There is absolutely zero competition between stores on individual games because they do not have any control over the pricing of games in the first place. The publisher set the price for each store. -
Dutch consumer foundation sues Sony for overpricing digital PlayStation gamesYou don’t have to believe me, just look at the price for PC games which are already digital-only. -
Dutch consumer foundation sues Sony for overpricing digital PlayStation gamesPC games don’t have an open market in the way you think. The reason digital console games are more expensive than physical is precisely because physical console games are still a thing. Digital prices are kept high to not piss off the physical stores. If digital was cheaper then the brick and mortar stores would sell way less games. Shelf space in stores is limited and if they don’t sell enough games they rather use that space for something more profitable. As such, lowering digital prices would effectively end physical game sales. Once you take physical sales out of the equation digital prices will drop. The fact digital PC games are so much cheaper proves this. -
Dutch consumer foundation sues Sony for overpricing digital PlayStation gamesI bought a digital-only PS5 because I know I will never buy a physical game. I bought a handful of physical games for my PS4 and I still regret it. I gladly trade time and convenience for a little extra money.