Analyst believes Call of Duty, EA FC, and NBA 2K will move to $80 pricing

One analyst thinks that GTA 6's new $80 pricing could lead to a major frontline pricing adjustment for big AAA franchises, including Call of Duty, NBA 2K.

Analyst believes Call of Duty, EA FC, and NBA 2K will move to $80 pricing
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TL;DR: GTA 6's $80 price may set a new standard for AAA game pricing, potentially leading franchises like Call of Duty, NBA 2K, and EA sports titles to increase their prices. Analysts suggest only top-tier games matching GTA 6's quality could justify this premium cost, while smaller publishers may hold at lower prices.
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GTA 6's new $80 price tag may introduce a new mainline pricing model for AAA games moving forward, and some of the largest franchises are expected to embrace the higher-cost MSRP.

Games are getting more expensive to make, and developers are now charging more for the biggest titles. Nintendo was the first to raise game prices to $80 with Mario Kart, and now the biggest entertainment release of all time--GTA 6--will also cost $80. Pandora's box has been opened, so to speak, and S&P Global Market Intelligence analyst Neil Barbour believes other big games will be next.

In a recent interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Barbour says that gaming's other annual hits could get hiked to $80 too. This includes games like Call of Duty, NBA 2K, and EA's yearly sports games. These are the same exact titles that collectively raised game prices to $70 at the beginning of the console generation back in 2020.

"Maybe they wait a year to see how GTA does, or maybe they just rip the band-aid off. They already have some cover from some Switch 2 physical releases going to market at $80. But if you're a mid-major publisher putting out a single-player-focused game, you'll probably want to hang back in the previous $60-70 range for a while longer," Barbour told GI.

Others are more skeptical, and argue that GTA 6 establishes a new high water mark to shoot for--in other words, your game has to be as good or better than GTA 6 in order to match Rockstar's $80 price, which is now a more premium gateway.

"Publishers will now only be able to price their games at $80 if they match the quality and experience," games expert and analyst Joost van Dreunen also tells GamesIndustry.biz.

"What Rockstar and only a few others, like Nintendo and EA, can do is charge a premium for titles in a market characterized by a glut of content and risk-averse consumers. The games industry has developed a luxury tier, and in order to charge those prices, consumers will expect the highest quality experience."

No other major publishers have announced $80 games, but there were rumblings Borderlands 4 could be $80 some time ago, and Microsoft also tried to price The Outer Worlds 2 at $80 but later changed its mind.

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Derek joined TweakTown in 2015 and has since reviewed and played 1000s of hours of new games. Derek is absorbed with the intersection of technology and gaming, and is always looking forward to new advancements. With over six years in games journalism under his belt, Derek aims to further engage the gaming sector while taking a peek under the tech that powers it. He hopes to one day explore the stars in No Man's Sky with the magic of VR.

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