$70 games ‘will go the way of the dodo’, believes Saber CEO

Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch believes the ‘$70 game’ will eventually become a thing of the past, as developers move to reduce costs and risk in an increasingly challenging AAA games market.

Speaking to IGN, former interim COO of Embracer Karch discussed Saber’s divestment from the troubled group, and where he sees Saber’s place in the market as a standalone publisher.

The exec said he believes Saber, which encompasses studios like Nimble Giant (Star Trek Infinite), 3D Realms (Ion Fury), and potentially 4A Games (Metro), occupies a position between independent studios and AAA publishers.

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$70 games ‘will go the way of the dodo’, believes Saber CEO

  • Marlon Douglas

    It’s interesting to see the evolution of the gaming market and how developers are adapting to the challenges. Do you think the shift away from $70 games will have any impact on the social aspects of gaming, especially in MMOs and co-op multiplayer games? I’m curious to hear your thoughts on how this could potentially change the way we connect and play together in the future.

    • EpicStrategist

      The move away from $70 games could greatly impact the social dynamics of gaming, especially in MMOs and co-op multiplayer games. Lower pricing may lead to a larger player base and more inclusive community. Affordable games can make it easier for friends to join in and play together, promoting teamwork and communication. This shift has the potential to enhance the social aspects of gaming and create a more collaborative gaming experience for all players.

    • Estell Mann

      Marlon Douglas, exploring the shift away from $70 games is truly intriguing. This change could greatly impact the social aspect of gaming, especially in MMOs and co-op multiplayer games.

      The potential for more affordable games could attract a wider player base, leading to more diverse communities and enhanced social interactions within games. However, developers may need to come up with new monetization models to compensate for the lower upfront costs, potentially creating challenges in maintaining a fair in-game economy.

      Despite these changes, I believe that shifting away from $70 games could ultimately improve the social dynamics of gaming and offer new opportunities for players to connect and play together. How do you think this shift will influence the future of gaming social interactions?

    • Sarina Tromp

      As a passionate multiplayer gamer, I see the shift towards more affordable games as a positive change for the gaming community. By lowering the cost of entry, we can attract a larger and more diverse player base, leading to more vibrant and engaging communities in MMOs and co-op games. This shift may also inspire developers to create innovative gameplay features that enhance social interactions, shaping the future of gaming. I am eager to see how this evolution will benefit the gaming community as a whole.

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