• @Newsteinleo@midwest.social
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    197 days ago

    If you assume 25% of player will buy at 80, 50% will buy at $50, and 25% will buy at $20. Per 100 buyers they stand to make $5,000. However if they start at $50 with 75% of buys buying at that price, they will make $4,250. This is about maximizing profit by selling to fans with deep pockets first then discounting latter to captured the rest of the player base.

    • billwashere
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      17 days ago

      But what they don’t take into account is that 75% all at once creates an excitement buzz around the game that ends up causing even more sales then would ever happen otherwise. Look at games like Pokémon go or PalWorld that generated so much buzz. I tried both of them because of the hype and I normally wouldn’t have bothered otherwise.

      • @Newsteinleo@midwest.social
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        27 days ago

        With a game like there has probably been existence market research to account for how much buzz the game will get. They may even be counting on the buzz to sell more copies at full price.

        • billwashere
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          16 days ago

          Being that it’s a known game and this is a sequel you may very well be right.

    • @JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      So if we assume the world is a magical place where poor people don’t exist, it makes perfect sense.

      • @Newsteinleo@midwest.social
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        17 days ago

        That is exactly how people making these decisions think. Its all numbers to them, there are no people involved in their thinking.