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Appreciate the heads up but I did know about this but this is actually part of the issue in my eyes. We shouldn't have to spend $90 to get both versions when he would inevitably have to spend another $300 at the MINIMUM for a series S digital. And that's if he can even get one because of Scalpers. Other games come out with a free upgrade or a $5 upgrade but a whole $30?? and that's with EA Play. Another $5 Dollars.
@x5oldier wrote:Appreciate the heads up but I did know about this but this is actually part of the issue in my eyes. We shouldn't have to spend $90 to get both versions when he would inevitably have to spend another $300 at the MINIMUM for a series S digital. And that's if he can even get one because of Scalpers. Other games come out with a free upgrade or a $5 upgrade but a whole $30?? and that's with EA Play. Another $5 Dollars.
Hi, from a consumer point I fully understand you but...
1st better spend " 90$" as "130$" for both versions (59,99$ Xbox One and 69,99$ Xbox Series S|X version).
2nd spending another "300$" has nothing to do with Battlield 2042 because you hopefully don't buy a console just for 1 game.
3rd Other games came out with a "free" upgrade. Sure there are games like "No Man's Sky" , "Metro Exodus", "Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order", Final Fantasy VII Remake, where a free next gen upgrade was offered, but the platform holders (Microsoft/Sony) as also the publisher can't always offer entirely new "versions" of a game for free. Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1+2, Death Stranding Directors Cut and a few other titles charges you for a upgrade. I don't know why they exactly will do that, probably to earn more money or the platform holders didn't allow them to release it for free (because the platform holders recieve a "cut" from each copy that is sold) however what I try to explain there are reasons why it can't be for free at all, technically we recieve a different version where in some cases more work is needed.
- TTZ_Dipsy4 years agoHero+
There will most likely be a standalone upgrade option closer to, or maybe a little after launch
- 4 years ago@TTZ_Dipsy By "standalone," do you mean an additional purchase? If so, how much do you think that will cost?
I don't personally have to deal with that, but I know others who might--and they won't be happy about it.- TTZ_Dipsy4 years agoHero+
@ChugKendall yeah an additional cost to upgrade - If someone knows for a fact they'll upgrade when given the chance, I recommend just splurging now on Gold or Ultimate because you'll get all the other extras. My guess is the next-gen upgrade will cost about $20-30 by itself
For comparison, Ghost of Tsushima will cost roughly $30CDN (probably around $20USD) for its next-gen upgrade and I'm fairly certain both the Nioh Collection and Death Stranding are quite similar in price structure too so I guess it isn't too far out of the ordinary. Something like Jedi Fallen Order and Control have free upgrades because there isn't a huge difference between versions - 2042 will have far greater stability in addition to more map usage and higher player counts.
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@CloudMcRip I would imagine that those games with 'free' upgrades are essentially the same game on both old and new versions.
Where an extra cost is involved, this will be due to large differences, in BF2042's case the most obvious difference is 64 v 128 players. In terms of software, they are significantly different games.
I stand to be corrected of course but I strongly suspect that this will, at least in part, be the reason for additional costs and not just 'greed'. - 4 years ago
@CloudMcRip wrote:
@x5oldier wrote:Appreciate the heads up but I did know about this but this is actually part of the issue in my eyes. We shouldn't have to spend $90 to get both versions when he would inevitably have to spend another $300 at the MINIMUM for a series S digital. And that's if he can even get one because of Scalpers. Other games come out with a free upgrade or a $5 upgrade but a whole $30?? and that's with EA Play. Another $5 Dollars.
Hi, from a consumer point I fully understand you but...
1st better spend " 90$" as "130$" for both versions (59,99$ Xbox One and 69,99$ Xbox Series S|X version).
2nd spending another "300$" has nothing to do with Battlield 2042 because you hopefully don't buy a console just for 1 game.
3rd Other games came out with a "free" upgrade. Sure there are games like "No Man's Sky" , "Metro Exodus", "Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order", Final Fantasy VII Remake, where a free next gen upgrade was offered, but the platform holders (Microsoft/Sony) as also the publisher can't always offer entirely new "versions" of a game for free. Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1+2, Death Stranding Directors Cut and a few other titles charges you for a upgrade. I don't know why they exactly will do that, probably to earn more money or the platform holders didn't allow them to release it for free (because the platform holders recieve a "cut" from each copy that is sold) however what I try to explain there are reasons why it can't be for free at all, technically we recieve a different version where in some cases more work is needed.
Its all about money these days
I heard/read SIE/Sony Computer Entertainment is planning on 70.
$
Per game thats pretty much how the world works these days Unfortunately
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