Everything to know about next-generation console game prices

Gaming stores reviews reveal that over the past few months, hardware makers, studio executives and industry watchers have been commenting on the next-generation game development prices. They all believe that games like double boxed toys   will cost more to make considering the high-powered hardware and sophisticated graphics used. Even though they all believe that games will cost more, they share different opinions on how the prices will be like.

Take-Two Interactive said that “games could — and perhaps, should — cost more when the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 launch” Ubisoft on the other hand claims that game prices should remain around $60.

Currently there is no clarity as to how much next-generation games will cost and users may face a hodgepodge of prices until developers reach a consensus.

Therefore in an attempt to give you an insight on how much next generation games will cost, we have put together this post to keep track of what game developers are saying and how they plan to price their games.

Why are some studios saying they may hike prices?

It is believed that development costs could have higher game prices in 2020. Sony PlayStation boss Shawn Layden in a classic interview with GamesIndustry.biz revealed that the cost of games has gone up 10 times and for nearly two decades the price of games was pegged at $60

Sony Interactive Entertainment president Jim Ryan in an interview with Gamesindustry.biz earlier this year revealed that the technology used to make these games will be more human intensive as such there will probably be an increase in development budgets.

Take-Two Interactive

Take-Two is one of the first gaming companies to reveal their plans of increasing their gaming price to a $70 flat rate. So far, it has only announced next-generation game prices on NBA 2K21 and revealed that it will charge $70 for the game title. The CEO of the company told investors that all Take-Two’s games will cost $70 and said that the company plans to charge on a title-by-title basis. He further reiterated that the pricing will reflect the quality of the gaming experience.

Ubisoft

Ubisoft, the developers of some of the major next-generation titles including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla revealed that it will stick to a $60 price mark for the foreseeable future. However, the CEO of the company told investors that the $60 price tag will only last through the holiday. Beyond that, the price may skyrocket.

Microsoft

Microsoft hasn’t announced pricing plans for the next-generation games, but the company revealed that all Xbox game Studios titles, including Halo Infinite will be available on Xbox Game Pass when they launch for a monthly fee of $10. This means that all Xbox Series X owners will be able to play all Xbox Game studios games at launch.

EA

The CEO of the company told investors about the company’s pricing policy. He stated that they would review the next generation games pricing as time goes on.

The truth of the matter is that there will be an increase in the pricing of next generation consoles. Therefore prepare your heart so that it will not take you unaware.