Nobody really knows how big it'll be. They said the new area would be aroumd the size of Limgrave but a lot more dense, I'd wait until reviews if you're worried about price.
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It's only $40 in the US which is what I expected it to be.
If that translates to $61 bucks in CAD: How much is the base game? Because I wouldn't expect it to be the same $60 base price of a AAA game like it is in USD.
Edit: Just looked on SteamDB, the price of the base game in Canada is $80. Which appears to be typical for anything that's $60 here in the states.
Yeah the post is purposefully misleading. I was going to comment the same.
I am 100% certain it will be worth it. FROM have never half-assed a game nor expansion, Elden Ring least of all.
Ninja Blade would like a word with you, along with every shovelware game they made that wasn't armored core. It is well known at this point FROM were in financial trouble before demon souls.
Unless you're on PC that is
I've happily paid $70 CAD for games significantly shorter and smaller in scope than Shadow of the Erdtree looks. Plus I'm wanting to jump back into Elden Ring anyways and I more than felt like I got my money's worth the first couple of times. So $56.16 CAD (what my receipt says it cost me) is pretty much fine for that.
This might be a weird take, but I don't really care whether I'm paying for a new game, a DLC, a microtransaction, or even a gacha pull. If it seems like it's somehow worthwhile, whether that's by fun or hours played or novelty or whatever, I don't really worry that much about what form it takes. This usually means I just buy new games (how often is a microtransaction at all reasonable to pay for?) but I don't really worry about DLC pricing if it looks good.
even a gacha pull.
I'm in agreement up to this point. The only gambling that feels good, the only gambling you really remember, is the gambling that pays off. And that's part of what makes it so insidious.
Fixed price transactions, where you know exactly what you're getting, are all OK in my book from a consumer perspective. Pay to win included even if that kind of thing makes the game itself bad.
So to put this in real terms: I think that Genshin Impact is worse from a consumer perspective than Star Citizen.
Gacha games are one of the few kinds of games I absolutely refuse to play.
According to interviews it's supposed to be bigger than Limgrave and have it's own upgrade system in addition to the normal rune level. Something similar to Sekiro. At least 10 new bosses. Multiple new weapon categories. If that's all true, it's basically a standalone game built into Elden Ring. I've bought smaller games for about the same or even more.
It sucks but unfortunately I will still pay that price
I also worry about the price, but I'm also a patient man. Someday, in 2030, it will be on sale.
Yup. I waited something like a year for Elden Ring to go on sale. No problem waiting again.
There's also like a premium version that costs even more and comes with some extra stuff. Dlc got dlc now.
Fromsoft are obviously squeezing every penny they can whilst they are able to. I'll likely just wait and get a more reasonably priced version. 2024 is stacked with amazing looking games.
“The Premium Bundle includes the following content: • ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree expansion • ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree Digital Artbook & Original Soundtrack”
Now I don’t know about you, but I’m sure I can live with the artbook and soundtrack being put behind a £5 price tag.
I'd rather have the art book and soundtrack separate instead of being included with other items/bonuses in a deluxe edition. I never use the sound track or the art book so I don't think they're worth adding up for an extra tenner.
I think it's less them and more their parent company Bandai Namco setting the price model
I was a bit surprised about the high price tag. Did the DLCs for previous From Software games cost that much too? Anyway, hard to judge now. But if it has a lot of content and feels like a real extension of the game, then it could be worth the price.
not sure about CA but check greenmangaming or fanatical
Depends, what did you think about the base game? For myself, I wouldn't play it even if it was free. I platinumed Elden Ring and by the end of it, I was so fatigued from the FromSoft formula that the next and last game I'll play from them will be the Bloodborne remake.
I bought Helldivers 2 for less than the ER DLC. And I'm having way more fun.
I didn't even like elden ring that much so I'll pass until it's on a decent sale.
It's never going to go on sale, at least not in several years
if you can't afford it pirate it, it is pretty cut and dry. they donmt need your money spesifically