Two down, plenty more to go – Microsoft backtracks on $80 game prices, once again proving voting with your wallet matters

- Microsoft has fallen back on its $80 game price standard, starting with The Outer Worlds 2
- It comes after the cancellation of Perfect Dark and the shutdown of The Initiative developer
- It’s another example of the impacts of consumers voicing frustrations about rising game prices
After the , an $80 game, is selling like hotcakes.
Do I think it will scare Sony and other publishers? Yes, and rightly so, because the last thing we need is for the dust to settle on game prices, leading to yet another increase in the near future.
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