There’s hope that the gaming industry won’t follow Nintendo’s lead with $80 pricing. (Well, at least not yet.) On Wednesday, Microsoft backtracked on the price increase for The Outer Worlds 2. The game now costs $70, which itself was considered outrageous only a few years ago.
Microsoft told Windows Central that those who already pre-ordered Obsidian’s shooter at $80 can get refunds at the point of purchase. Unfortunately, you can’t simply get a $10 price adjustment. You’ll have to
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