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'Patient gaming' only gets more attractive when $70 games get heavy Steam sale discounts just months

Published: January 01, 0001 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins
Tyler Wilde, US EIC

Tyler Wilde

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PC gaming's blowout sales are a highlight of the platform, but they do complicate the decision to buy a new game. Before dropping $60 or more, you've got to consider that unless the new game you're buying turns out to be a smash hit, it'll probably be 20-30% cheaper whenever the next seasonal comes around.

Other recent games discounted in the are , which is $17.50 cheaper than it was when it released in March, and , which costs $10 less than it did when it came out in April, just two months ago.

Was it really worth the extra money to play those games a few months ago instead of now?

Those who would say 'no' might find a place in a pro-patience movement that started a little over a decade ago and has been growing ever since. Tired [[link]] of expensive and underwhelming game launches and the rabid fan discourse that surrounds them, the population of the carved out a pocket dimension where the past year of game releases hasn't happened yet.

The group's one big rule is that you can only post about games that are at least a year old, allowing late-comers to enjoy the experience of discussing new games without actually having to play and discuss them when they're new. We on the subreddit in 2017, and it's still going strong, with over 750,000 subscribers and recent posts about games such as Cyberpunk 2077, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Control.

1. Posts must be related to patient gaming. Posts only Reported as: Post is not related to 'patient gaming'. Posts must revolve around discussing games and consoles released at least 12 months ago. You may not mention newer games or consoles in your post at all. Remastered games, named DLC, and early access titles are considered new games and won't be allowed. The above restrictions do not apply to comments. General topics allowed so long as patient gaming is the focus. No hype, drama, outrage, etc.

The first rule of the Patient Gamers [[link]] subreddit. (Image credit: Patient Gamers subreddit.)

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Meanwhile, the games industry has become even more aggressive in its attempts to induce FOMO, [[link]] such as by offering advanced access to games when you pre-purchase special editions.

It's not without good reason. I've heard from developers over the years that launches are make-or-break moments; it's a rare game that recovers from being ignored on day one. Publishers also rely on pre-purchases and Steam wishlist numbers to make critical predictions.

There are other ways to encourage day-one purchases, though. I that instead of tacky golden pre-order bonus skins, publishers might just consider lowering their launch prices. What would've happened if, rather than launching Titanfall 2 at $60 and then quickly discounting it to $33 when it didn't sell, EA had just launched it at $40?

A dark haired character from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 stands in the sunlight looking upward with her allies standing behind her

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, one of the most popular RPGs of the year, launched at $50. (Image credit: Sandfall Interactive / Kepler Interactive)

No one can say for sure, but I did feel a little vindication when Helldivers 2 was a smash hit at $40 several years later. It's also notable that and both launched w69 slot at $50 this year, going in the opposite direction of other big games by not only launching below the new $70 standard, but below the previous $60 standard, jumping all the way back to an older stock price for PC games.

'New' is being replaced by 'new to me,' and perhaps patient gamers are poised to inherit the hobby as result.

Avowed's $70 base price looks absurd in comparison, especially when it's available with a Game Pass subscription. Maybe that's on purpose, given the pressure on Microsoft to drive Game Pass subs.

Whatever the case, Game Pass is just one of a few reasons that I can't imagine it's going to get easier for publishers to sell their games for $70 or even $60 on launch day.

There are more games than ever to compete with, including a steady stream of remastered or remade classics—Oblivion Remastered also launched at $50, another tough competitor for Avowed—and every few months you also get a , which costs just $8 and has been near the top of Steam's top-sellers u31.com เข้าสู่ระบบ list for three weeks. That's an attractive price at a time when people don't have a lot of money to spend.

And in broader internet culture, chronological social media feeds that emphasize the immediacy of the internet are losing out to recommendation algorithms that emphasize personalization and discovery. 'New' is being replaced by 'new to me,' and perhaps patient gamers are poised to inherit the hobby as result.

What I appreciate most about Steam sales are not the discounts on new games, but the opportunity for PC gaming newcomers to build a library of recent classics for peanuts. You can, for example, get Civilization 6 for in the Steam Summer Sale right now, and despite Firaxis' well-intentioned attempt to shake things up with , it's still the currently most popular Civ game. Another victory of the old over the new.

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