Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 4 Games We Can’t Wait To Get Back To

    8 August 2025

    We Are Likely Going To Get A Game Changer Or Dimension 20 Video Game In The Future

    8 August 2025

    Remembering Metal Gear Online, A Silly And Wonderful Stealth Experience

    8 August 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Discord RSS
    Monday, August 11
    • Contact us
    • info@xtremeservers.com
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Discord Instagram Pinterest RSS
    Xtreme Servers
    Xtreme Servers Blog Ad 1
    • Home
    • Game Servers
      • ARK: Survival Evolved
      • Counter Strike GO
      • Gary’s MOD
      • Minecraft
      • Rust
      • Team Fortress 2
    • Servers
      • VPS Hosting
    • Categories
      1. PlayStation
      2. PC
      3. Nintendo
      4. Xbox
      5. View All

      Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 520: Four on the Floor

      8 August 2025

      Share of the Week: Vacation

      8 August 2025

      Please, I’m Begging You, Revive People In Battlefield 6

      8 August 2025

      PlayStation Store: July 2025’s top downloads

      8 August 2025

      Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 4 Games We Can’t Wait To Get Back To

      8 August 2025

      We Are Likely Going To Get A Game Changer Or Dimension 20 Video Game In The Future

      8 August 2025

      Remembering Metal Gear Online, A Silly And Wonderful Stealth Experience

      8 August 2025

      Guy Who Wants To Turn His Viral AI Art Into A Game Explains Why He’s Not Using AI To Do It

      8 August 2025

      Start ‘Em While They’re Young! Nintendo Launches Preschool My Mario Products

      8 August 2025

      18 Cool Games We Saw In Nintendo’s Surprise Indie Direct

      7 August 2025

      Nintendo Of America Once Suggested Pokémon Company Should Give Pikachu Big Naturals, It’s Claimed

      6 August 2025

      Nintendo Forces Speedrunning Group To Apply For Permission To Feature Any Of Its Games

      6 August 2025

      Check out the Project EVILBANE Pre-Alpha Playtest Schedule!

      8 August 2025

      Tired of Chaotic Co-Op? Lost Twins 2 Lands on 14 August 2025

      8 August 2025

      History Reclaimed, Futures Reimagined: Celebrating Indigenous Storytelling Through Games

      8 August 2025

      Announcing the Hellblade x Passarella Capsule Collection

      8 August 2025

      Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 4 Games We Can’t Wait To Get Back To

      8 August 2025

      We Are Likely Going To Get A Game Changer Or Dimension 20 Video Game In The Future

      8 August 2025

      Remembering Metal Gear Online, A Silly And Wonderful Stealth Experience

      8 August 2025

      Guy Who Wants To Turn His Viral AI Art Into A Game Explains Why He’s Not Using AI To Do It

      8 August 2025
    • Contact
    Xtreme Servers
    Home » After Pricing Dragon’s Dogma 2 $70, Capcom Is Now Considering a Video Game Price Review
    New Releases

    After Pricing Dragon’s Dogma 2 $70, Capcom Is Now Considering a Video Game Price Review

    Garry SmithBy Garry Smith16 February 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Email

    Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the first Capcom game priced $70, but it sounds like there’s more to come.

    In a financial results conference call Q&A summary, Capcom responded to a question about the company’s video price policy that also pointed out $69.99 had become the norm for triple-A video games across the industry.

    “Dragon’s Dogma 2, which is scheduled for release this fiscal year, will be priced at $69.99,” Capcom replied. “Industrywide development costs are rising, and we are considering a price review as one option. Ultimately, we intend to take a thoughtful approach in pricing our games while ascertaining user feedback.”

    That very much suggests $70 will become the standard for Capcom video games, as it has become the standard for so many other triple-A video game publishers. It seems reasonable to expect Monster Hunter Wilds, due out at some point in 2025, will cost $70 — or perhaps even more.

    News of a potential price review comes as little surprise, given comments made last year by Capcom president Haruhiro Tsujimoto. Speaking at the Tokyo Game Show, Tsujimoto said he thought the price of video games were “too low”, and that increasing the price of video games would be a “healthy option” for the industry.

    “Development costs are about 100 times higher than during the Famicom era, but software prices have not gone up that much,” Tsujimoto said. “There is also a need to raise wages. Considering the fact that wages are rising in the industry as a whole, I think raising unit prices is a healthy option for business.”

    Tsujimoto went on to argue that an economic slump wouldn’t prevent people from purchasing pricier games. “Just because there’s a recession doesn’t mean you won’t go to the movie theater or go to your favorite artist’s concert. High-quality games will continue to sell,” he said.

    Rising development costs and increasing development schedules are two of the hottest topics within the video game industry right now. As huge layoffs devastate developers, the triple-A business is seen as under threat, with fears of a market crash. This week, Sony boss Hiroki Totoki suggested PlayStation Studios can do more to cut development costs. In its remarks, Capcom echoed those comments, saying: “we see the streamlining of development and enhancement of productivity as priority issues and are continuing to address these on an ongoing basis.”

    Speaking of Dragon’s Dogma 2, Capcom wouldn’t be drawn on its expectations for the promising role-playing game, except to say “we consider this game to be in the million-selling class.”

    Similarly, Capcom wouldn’t divulge its sales target for Monster Hunter Wilds, but did suggest it’s targeting outselling Monster Hunter World, which is Capcom’s best-selling game of all-time with a huge 19.60 million sold. “In general, we create titles with the intention of surpassing the performance of previous titles in a series,” Capcom said.

    Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

    Go to Source (IGN.com)

    All content and images belong to their respected owners. This article is aggregated for informational purposes only with full credit to the source.

    Post Views: 106
    Capcom comeIn Dogma Dragon’s Game like more PlayStation priced Sounds there's
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleThe Best Sci-Fi, Fantasy, And Horror Streaming In February 2024
    Next Article Madame Web Is Getting Absolutely Cooked On Social Media
    Garry Smith
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 4 Games We Can’t Wait To Get Back To

    8 August 2025

    We Are Likely Going To Get A Game Changer Or Dimension 20 Video Game In The Future

    8 August 2025

    Remembering Metal Gear Online, A Silly And Wonderful Stealth Experience

    8 August 2025

    Guy Who Wants To Turn His Viral AI Art Into A Game Explains Why He’s Not Using AI To Do It

    8 August 2025

    Yup, People Are Already Using Cheats In Battlefield 6‘s Open Beta

    8 August 2025

    Doom: The Dark Ages’ New Ripatorium Is A Great Way To Have Your Ass Handed To You

    8 August 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks

    Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 4 Games We Can’t Wait To Get Back To

    8 August 2025

    We Are Likely Going To Get A Game Changer Or Dimension 20 Video Game In The Future

    8 August 2025

    Remembering Metal Gear Online, A Silly And Wonderful Stealth Experience

    8 August 2025

    Guy Who Wants To Turn His Viral AI Art Into A Game Explains Why He’s Not Using AI To Do It

    8 August 2025
    Top Reviews
    Xtreme Servers Blog Ad 3
    About Us
    About Us

    We were founded in 2019 with some key objectives, provide our customers with an easy, reliable, fast and enjoyable gaming experience. Welcome to Xtreme Servers.

    Email Us: info@xtremeservers.com

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Discord RSS
    Our Picks

    Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 4 Games We Can’t Wait To Get Back To

    8 August 2025

    We Are Likely Going To Get A Game Changer Or Dimension 20 Video Game In The Future

    8 August 2025

    Remembering Metal Gear Online, A Silly And Wonderful Stealth Experience

    8 August 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news, articles & guides from Xtreme Servers by subscribing to our newsletter.

    © 2025 Xtreme Servers All rights reserved.
    • Home
    • Contact us
    • info@xtremeservers.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.