Ive done this for years and notice more people doing the same with the large amount of potentially good games in EA and full release. Then I'll wait some more for the first sale where it drops to around 10 bucks to pick it up. Usually they will then get a price increase to 20-30 eur/dollar. I'm the type of guy with a 50+ game wishlist, waiting for tons of games to get release from EA to get the best experience. There's never a 'right' price, you have to go with your gut on these things and hopefully the public believe this is a fair price. Many of the game's fans are based in relatively 'lower wealth' parts of the world, so I wanted to try and make the game more accessible to them too. While in my heart of hearts I believe the game is worth more than $9.99 US, I decided to lower the price to try and reach a wider audience. Initially it was of course higher, because I thought, yeah this game is really big and has a lot more depth than any previous Swords and Sandals game - but on the other hand, the gaming space is ultra competitive now and you need to be able to provide a product that represents good value to everyone. The launch price was set after a lot of thought and debate over the life of Early Access. Originally posted by Pariwak:Is the launch price intentionally low?
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