AAA games would cost $1800 if they reflected "man-year development time"
Written by Feed Monday, 23 April 2012 03:34
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Game pricing increasingly seems the big industry dilemma of our time. Consumers are unable or unwilling to meet the rough benchmark AAA figure of $60 or £40, but creators insist they're having trouble making ends meet, thanks to a rise in development costs over the past two hardware generations.
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AAA games would cost $1800 if they reflected "man-year development time"
Costs have "sky-rocketed", says Sumo Digital's senior designer. Game pricing increasingly seems the big industry dilemma of our time. Consumers are unable or unwilling to meet the rough...
Costs have "sky-rocketed", says Sumo Digital's senior designer. Game pricing increasingly seems the big industry dilemma of our time. Consumers are unable or unwilling to meet the rough...
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