Really surprised this took up a whole page in today's The Times newspaper but apparently Activision is going to separate from the pack and have a recommended-retail-price of £55 for the regular release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, instead of the usual £40-45.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/gadgets_and_gaming/article6728189.ece
That's at least a 25% price increase, though the article goes tries to justify this as the game has unusually high replay value to justifies the price, but it is interesting that Activision is alone in this price hike for this specific game.
What concerns me is although the Pound has devalued compared to the Euro, it is still £1.67 to $1.
Since Activision is an American company, that means they are effectively charging $92 in the UK yet only $60 state side. But that's retail, no idea what % cut the producers actually get after all the middle men but it should be the same for both sides of the Atlantic.
What is Activision's game? Do you think it's for real? Will they follow through with it? Will sales collapse in the UK? Would you buy a game for almost $100? Even Modern Warfare 2?
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/gadgets_and_gaming/article6728189.ece
That's at least a 25% price increase, though the article goes tries to justify this as the game has unusually high replay value to justifies the price, but it is interesting that Activision is alone in this price hike for this specific game.
What concerns me is although the Pound has devalued compared to the Euro, it is still £1.67 to $1.
Since Activision is an American company, that means they are effectively charging $92 in the UK yet only $60 state side. But that's retail, no idea what % cut the producers actually get after all the middle men but it should be the same for both sides of the Atlantic.
What is Activision's game? Do you think it's for real? Will they follow through with it? Will sales collapse in the UK? Would you buy a game for almost $100? Even Modern Warfare 2?