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Activision Blizzard Rip-off: Call of Duty price spikes by $\€10



Ever since the whole modern console business began, the story was the same: you pay cheaper console part and compensate later with the purchase of games that subsidize the hardware.

But back in 2003, [then only] Activision jacked up price of a PC game to a new level: in order to buy Doom 3, you had to pay between 55 and 60 dollars/Euro, or about 45 quid at the time when British pound still meant for something. Doom 3 also came with the most pathetic bundle - carboard box contained one CD case with the game DVD inside, pathetic manual and a registration card.

As you can see, prices are identical between the console and the PC versions...
As you can see for yourself, prices are identical for all three major platforms...

In a run up to the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, e.g. Call of Duty 6 - Activision Blizzard decided to set equal pricing between PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, e.g. 60 USD/EUR or 55 British pounds. This is nothing else but an unjustified a 10 USD/EUR price hike between previous titles and this one. Percentage wise, rising up a price by 20% is really an interesting move which backfired the last time around [remember that sales battle between Far Cry, Half Life 2 and Doom? Thought so.]

Now, one cannot stop wondering… if a reaction to this move results in a fall of sales and rise of piracy, who will be the one to blame: consumers for not allowing to be ripped off or a greedy publisher?


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Comments:

by: Anonymous on 8/9/2009
damn greedy jews
i agree and i wont be buying it either by: Anonymous on 8/5/2009
i think its an outrage that they are doing this and if we dont take a stand as consumers now then we are allowing the door to be opened for all the publishers to hike up their prices, and not only that once you have spent the £55 on the game they will then release map packs that we then have to buy also,by the time you have the game and the map packs your paying more like £85 for it. i certainly wont be buying it and a lot of friends say the same thing.
])oo]v[ 3 by: Anonymous on 7/28/2009
Doom 3 was released as 3 CD's, not a DVD.
Err, well that's not going on the shopping list then. by: Anonymous on 7/27/2009
60.00 USD = 36.3810 GBP

+ VAT (15%) => £42.75

How can they justify £55? £45 seems more reasonable.

Have they not noticed that there's a recession, and secondly that Britain has been hit particularly hard by it? People don't have £55 to spend on a game.
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