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FIFA and NHL have something to say about that.irafreak said:The EA games are awful now anyway...
There is not nearly as much money as you think. NCAA sports games are coasters outside the US, they don't even get released, and the market time for them is very short. No one is going out to buy a 3 year old NCAA football game. It was always a marginal line developed for a niche audience. Hence the reason why a lot of the parts of the games have been more or less a year old Madden build.Meh. I think it'll be replaced. There was too much money in it, someone just needs to draw up a more generic version that doesn't use player likenesses and they're golden.
Without knowing if the wholesale cost changed, there's no way to say why the price went up, could just be stores being greedy, or could be the demand jumped and EA is not planning on printing any more copies. Game prices are usually tied directly to sales, thats why the price usually drops after a couple months as the sales dip. A game that continues high sales volume after the first couple months will not have the price drop. Skyrim comes to mind, ran $59.99 on Steam for well over a year after release, and remained in the top 10 best sellers the whole time.BTW, anyone notice how the price of the game went from $34.99 back up to $59.99 as soon as the announcement happened?
Wonder if we'll see some price gouging on this if there is indeed not a college football title next year...