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NBA 2K21 Will Cost $70 On PS5 And Xbox Series X

With the release of NBA 2K21, games on next gen consoles might see a price increase. In a press release this morning, Take-Two Interactive announced NBA 2K21 on the PS5 and Xbox Series X, as well as their current-gen counterparts. Noticeably, the next-gen standard versions of the game came with a suggested retail price of $69.99 USD —a $10 jump from the standard $59.99 for most AAA games.

Even though a handful of games have already been confirmed as next gen launch or near launch titles, they aren’t yet available for pre-order, leaving their price just as nebulous as the prices of the consoles that will run them. When you try to pre-order 2K21 from the game’s website, it lists the game as the standard $60 price. Still with the next-gen consoles pushing the limits of technology with ā€œ3D audioā€ and support for 8K graphics, it makes sense that game prices might increase to offset the rising cost of development on such hardware.

Gaming is quickly becoming a prohibitively expensive hobby. A $10 increase might not sound like much, but with the overwhelming cost of new consoles themselves and the price of online subscriptions for multiplayer capabilities, working-class families might already be priced out of the fun. And, with record unemployment numbers due to the coronavirus, less people than ever might have the money to afford a new console or a $70 dollar game anyway.

A Take-Two’s PR spokesperson told Kotaku, ā€œWe believe our suggested retail price for NBA 2K21 on next-generation platforms fairly represents the value of what’s being offered: power, speed and technology that is only possible on new hardware.ā€ It’s worth noting the nice $69 dollar number is the ā€œsuggestedā€ price, meaning retailers like Gamestop and Wal-Mart could sell them for more or for the standard $60 bucks. There’s really no reason we pay $59.99 for new releases of standard games, it’s just what consumers have come to expect. And, as with the rising of video game prices to the current $60 standard 15 years previously, that expectation can be changed. Take-Two’s new pricing strategy might be the bellwether signifying a new era of consumer price expectations.

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