No one else questions the Steam Sale's value.
No one else questions the Steam Sale's value.
A few positive offers have popped up lately. I noticed 20% off Far Cry 4 recently. It felt like £35, which was the usual price when it launched about a year ago, so it wasn’t a huge drop, but still, Shadow of Mordor is around £18 now. I’m curious if the excitement around Steam Sales makes people expect more than what’s actually achievable, especially given past experiences.
It's about convenience and accessibility, allowing players to easily obtain games without physical copies.
It's been £25 on Kinguin for a while. Do you still receive the game? Wouldn't it be better if you got it at a lower price?
It seems you're questioning why games cost less on G2A compared to Steam. It might be because Steam focuses more on monetization strategies, while G2A offers different pricing models. Are you wondering if this reflects any broader trends in the gaming industry?