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I googled it. Handegg.
Can't say then, I only play the real football (the one played with, you know, feet and balls, and rugby football, which allegedly is not played much with feet nor a ball, but invented the term 🤷😂) -
Rarely is novelty or development time an indicator for release prices. But early access titles often get more expensive the closer they get to release (to incentivise early buy-ins). Games for special audiences are often more expensive than mainstream titles because of the lower amount of expected sales that has to cover the costs (and profits).
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Jaydin1072yHahaha. Yeah It's the American Sport. Hard hitting sport lol. Can't imagine how much this game is gonna cost.
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They'll charge whatever they think people will pay for it. If they pay 2 people and they make it in 2 weeks and they sell it for $79 and a million people buy it then good on them. That's what I call "value added."
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Nihil757522yLooking at game prices the tiers are roughly:
$50-70 - The mega brand AAA games
$35-49 - Big studio, less popular titles/gamestyles
$24-34 - Known indie / small studio, known game series
$13-23 - Known idie, first release in series / niche game
$7 - unknown indie, first game
$3 - solo developer, awesome game
$0 - solo developer, early access
Not an IT question but for anyone who's in Gaming. Preferably College football lol. How much you think the game would cost considering its been non existent for like almost 10 years and apparently they are not using the same code as previous games. Like they are literally starting from scratch.
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