
EA Sports Drops a Bombshell on Game Pricing—Players Are Already Reacting!
“From a guidance perspective… we have reflected no changes in our current (pricing) strategy at this point,” Canfield said.
EA has confirmed it has no plans to raise the price of its games even as the likes of Microsoft and Nintendo jump to $80. https://t.co/Rd7xG9VQoQ pic.twitter.com/nkLLAWwsd9
— IGN (@IGN) May 7, 2025
That will be welcome news to gamers, who have already been wringing their hands over the base price of games largely going up from $60 to $70 in recent years.Â
But Nintendo really kicked things into overdrive by announcing that the base price of games in their next console will start at $80, while the new console would cost $450.
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