Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – not £70 The boss of Saber Interactive thinks publishers will stop trying to charge £70 for a new video game, as they reign in the budgets on games. One of the main arguments for trying to make more money from games with microtransactions, battle passes, and the like is that the price of video games has been largely static since their inception.
‘I think that there’s going to be a real shortage of game content over the coming few years,’ he says. ‘You’ve seen how many layoffs there’s been, you see how many games have gotten killed. But we have a lot of good projects going on that I’m proud of and that I feel really, really strongly about.