Irridium said:
March to the Snip
http://www.gamefront.com/solving-the-sixty-dollar-situation/
Just wanted to quote this:
"Yes, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will sell very well at $60 and consumers will consider it a worthy purchase, but imagine the statement that could be made if Bethesda nutted up and charged $40, or even the $20 price point that Howard himself thinks is financially viable. Imagine what that would do for the industry. It would be unprecedented, and it would scare the shit out of rival companies. It would be a competitive move the likes of which we'd never seen, and it would change the way we look at game prices. But of course, Bethesda isn't the solution to the problem, it's a
part of it. There's no way the company could even
entertain the idea of "degrading" itself to such humiliating lows. It's far too
illustrious for that. So we have yet another company that complains about prices while asserting that it doesn't need to fix the problem itself."
Just imagine, especially with the hype surrounding Skyrim and the Elder Scrolls as a whole, how many copies it would sell if it were retailed at $40 USD.