PlayStation 4 games will range from free-to-play to $0.99 to $60, according to SCEA president and CEO Jack Tretton.
When asked by CNBC if gamers would still be interested in full-priced console experiences after the advent of incredibly inexpensive mobile games, Tretton replied, "People are willing to pay if they see the value there and I think there's more choice than ever before for consumers. We're going to welcome free-to-play models, games from $0.99 up to those $60 games."
"If you really see where the heat is for the true gamer it's on the console and it's still that big-form experience that typically runs upwards of $50 million to develop and we'll justify that $60 price point and we'll give people hours and hours of gameplay on a daily basis for months and years to come," Tretton added.
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When asked by CNBC if gamers would still be interested in full-priced console experiences after the advent of incredibly inexpensive mobile games, Tretton replied, "People are willing to pay if they see the value there and I think there's more choice than ever before for consumers. We're going to welcome free-to-play models, games from $0.99 up to those $60 games."
"If you really see where the heat is for the true gamer it's on the console and it's still that big-form experience that typically runs upwards of $50 million to develop and we'll justify that $60 price point and we'll give people hours and hours of gameplay on a daily basis for months and years to come," Tretton added.
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