Those eager forThe Outer Worlds 2have even more to celebrate now, as developer Obsidian Entertainment has decided to back-track on the game’s price increase. Once expected to be $80 USD,The Outer Worlds 2will now be $70 USD at launch. With the game set to hit the scene later this fall, pedaling back on the new price is a surprising turn of events, but a welcome one.

Fall’s gaming lineup is backed with some major offerings. BetweenBorderlands 4,Ghost of Yotei, andLittle Nightmares 3,The Outer Worlds 2has some stiff competition waiting on the horizon. This year has been filled with strong titles, but one growing concern among fans is that games are destined to grow more expensive. WithMario Kart Worldpriced at $80 andThe Outer Worlds 2originally following suit, many expected this increase to be the new normal, but that may not be the case after all, thanks toObsidian’s bold pivot.

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Obsidian’s Outer Worlds 2 Change Might Hold Off the Price Increase Avalanche, at Least for Now

Other Developers May Take Note

There is already a list of yet-to-be-released games that many have speculated will cost $80.Call of Duty: Black Ops 7,Fable,Gears of War: E-Day, and last, but definitely not least,GTA 6, are some of the most likely candidates to be given a price hike. There have even been rumors thatGTA 6could cost $100. Of course, this has yet to be confirmed, so any rumors or theories should be taken lightly, but many have been bracing for higher prices to be the new standard.

However, now that Obsidian is holding off on diving into the $80 waters, other developers may be ready to rethink increasing their prices, as well. Since thisOuter Worlds 2newsis incredibly fresh, there’s currently no way to know for sure how this will impact the industry, if at all. Other AAA developers could still fully embrace $80 price tags, especially since Nintendo has got the ball rolling.

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Those who pre-orderedThe Outer Worlds 2at the original price are expected to get a $10 refund.

Even if Obsidian Inspired Other Developers, it May Not Last

Unfortunately, the arrival of $80 AAA games feels inevitable. On the bright side,Obsidian’s surprising decisionmay spare gamers a little more time before this pricing becomes the standard. OnceGTA 6gets here, though, the floodgates are bound to be opened for higher prices. It’s unclear when Rockstar will announce an official price forGTA 6, but it would be pretty shocking if it was still $70.

Yes, other upcoming games likeBorderlands 4andGhost of Yoteiare sticking with the $70 base price, butGTA 6is expected to mark a new era for the industry. Whether it be with graphics, mechanics, or its price tag,GTA 6is bound to be incredibly influential in the years to come, especially as the life cycle of this current generation of consoles is winding down.

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OnceGTA 6gets here, though, the floodgates are bound to be opened for higher prices.

The Outer Worlds 2 is Waiting in the Wings

Despite the growing concern that AAA games are destined to grow more and more expensive,The Outer Worlds 2’s price decrease is a glimmer of hope.The Outer Worlds 2is promising an exciting experiencefor players, and lowering the price will potentially draw in a larger audience at launch. With a portion of gamers waiting for titles to go on sale and many AAA games launching in incomplete or buggy states, potential price hikes have understandably been controversial. Obsidian negotiating a cheaper price is shocking, but it can also be powerful.

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