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Microsoft raising the cost of 1st party games to $70


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"This price reflects the content, scale, and technical complexity of these titles," a Microsoft spokesperson told IGN. "As with all games developed by our teams at Xbox, they will also be available with Game Pass the same day they launch.”

 

If that's the case then shouldn't they have lowered the price of the shit they've been pumping out for the past 8 years? :drake: all that bargin bin Gamepass filler.

 

This is the monopoly tax, it has cost them billions to buy up all these developers and publishers, what you thought it was coming out of Microsofts pocket lemmings? :tom: no we told you that you would be paying for this.

 

This is a win/win for them because they get lemmings to pay for all the buyouts, or they push more people onto their shitty streaming service.  Either way MS wins and lemshits lose. Don't think this wont happen with Gamepass down the line, they can raise prices on that and stop all these $1 giveaways and at that point you're locked in, refuse to pay and you lose access to everything. Its obvious ehat MS is doing, if you have any wits about you now is the time to walk away.....but of course if you were smart you wouldn't be playing on xflop in the first place :drake:

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7 minutes ago, Goukosan said:

MS starved lemmings for a full year and now that they plan to release a few games in 2023 they raised the price. 

 

Brutal :drake:

They can charge $100. They are all on gamepass :arnold2:

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It’s hilarious that the first 2 years of the Xbox Series L console’ s life when MS had no games they kept prices at $60 and in 2023 when it looks like they might finally start getting games they raise the price. Lemshits can’t catch a break :hest:

 

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