

The lack of price drops aren’t really caused by tariffs up to this point.
Tariffs will be responsible for price increases however.
The lack of price drops aren’t really caused by tariffs up to this point.
Tariffs will be responsible for price increases however.
Man, development times are getting pretty crazy at this point. Hard to believe that we are starting to see decades between sequels to titles as a normal thing in the high end of the market.
It’s no wonder more games are aiming for games-as-a-service style models.
Steam is actually pretty decent, by company standards.
They aren’t doing this because they are decent. It’s because they were getting reamed on fees through people choosing the arbitration. I believe it was a law firm basically encouraging people to request arbitration because they would get paid every time a claim was submitted, regardless of the outcome.
Yeah, thankfully with PC gaming there are no large corporations involved.