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THQ President Predicts Console Games Price Fall To USD 40

THQ President Predicts Console Games Price Fall To USD 40

Nick Hernandez 15 Nov

Over the past few months THQ President has been talking about game prices being to high and his plans to lower the price. Well, Speaking at the BMO conference,THQ president Brian Farrell told the audience that the current $60 price point for console games is “keeping people out” and that moving to $40 would be in the industry’s benefit.

“Investors are thinking ‘can we hold the $59.99 price point?’,” Farrell told the audience. “And what we’re thinking about the business is turning it on its head a little bit – it’s not how high a price we can get, but how many users we can get.”

“It’s one of the things we’ve learned from China and Korea. If you can capture everyone under that you can make the most money.”

The THQ president then cited his company’s MX vs ATV game as an example: “When we launched it at $59.99, we’d do some units, and then when we brought the price down to the mass market-friendly price of $39.99, it would just pop. It’s a very mass market title.”

“So the thinking this time is, let’s initially launch at $39.99 – it’s a very robust game, very high quality, so this is not about trying to get a secondary title out.”

Farrell then noted that DLC has traditionally contributed 15 to 20 percent of THQ games revenue, but “with a series of downloadable content so people can extend their experience, people might end up spending $129.99 [on a single game].”

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based out of London, Ontario; and has been flexing his literary skills for about 2 years. Initially attracted to the space due to his kinship with the creative minds that tend to socialize through the gaming industry, and having played games all his life; it led to a natural willingness to learn more about both the people, and entities that drive innovation in the space. A self-confessed Conter Strike: Source aficionado he claims the aforementioned as his favourite game of all time, simply due to the sheer amount of hours he has spent in the game. An optimist by nature, Nick tends to see the best in everyone, even if they can’t in themselves.

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