• thingsiplay@lemmy.ml
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    11 days ago

    I have a conspiracy theory here: They raised the price that high, knowing it is too high, just to lower it again. Why would they do it? To have an excuse to remove Call of Duty from Game Pass.

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        Microsoft owns the company that makes Call of Duty so in order to make more money they would want people to buy the game each year instead of just having game pass. The big hope being that someone both buys COD and subscribes to GamePass.

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        They already have, with the price decrease. It’s official announced. Because selling Call of Duty is a huge deal and makes lot of money. The game is extremely expensive and they don’t want to miss out on the revenue. Unlike any of their other games.

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      I think it’s even simpler than that; to find out what the maximum people really will pay is. The price has gone down, but not to what it was before. There’s still something like a 20% increase. If people go crawling back, MS has just figured out where the suckers are.

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        Yeah, that is also a strategy known to work: Increase 2 steps forward, “oh we hear you community”, step back 1 time, profit while looking like the good guy.