Skyrim's price on Steam, before any sales or discounts, is $39.99 (originally $60, not $50). On Amazon the price is [url=http://www.amazon.com/Elder-Scrolls-V-Skyrim-Pc/dp/B004HYIAPM]$24.99[/url]. It's [url=http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/games/the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim/89142]$37.99[/url] for the PS3 version at Gamestop, and [url=http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim/89141]$39.99[/url] for the Xbox 360 and PC version.
And yet, the price of DLC hasn't fallen proportionally. To experience all the content puts you at 212.5% of the retail price of the game, and the 3 DLC's released so far now cost more than the actual 200+ hour (average 75 hours on PC) game, each addition adding roughly 5 hours of content.
So, the next DLC needs to be under $10, and all of the DLC already released needs to be dropped in price by 50%. Agree? Disagree?
-
Edited by Fresh Pancake: 2/13/2014 9:42:52 PMThey are still making Skyrim DLC? Edit: Saw the date, disregard this.
-
There aren't anymore Skyrim DLC's coming.
-
You are now spanning threads Muted Reported
-
Why would they make more skyrim dlc? Their working on eso
-
DLC rarely drop in price, MW2 still has full priced DLC, so does Reach. When the game gets old, DLC is the way to harvest that cash.
-
Your right. I can go out and buy a 20 dollar game that will give me more then all of Skyrim's overpriced DLCs combined.
-
I'm waiting for a bit of Skyrim DLC where you take a rather long and convoluted quest chain where at the end you fight an evil and triumph, but you are wounded and must "retire" the character. Wounded by an arrow to the knee.
-
That's why I am waiting for the inevitable GOTY Edition.
-
Disagree.
-
I'm hoping the Ultimate/GOTY Edition will be coming soon then Ill repurchase the game on PC. I bought Dawnguard for the 360 when it came out and it certainly didn't feel like $20 worth of content so I've decided to just hold off on the rest of them.
-
Agree. I only got Dragonborn and while it is good, it's not $20 worth.