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Will Seasons 2 or 3 be available on retail disc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cerberus" data-source="post: 123474" data-attributes="member: 3917"><p>I highly doubt that the retail version will sell nearly as much as the digital one. Retail costs more for less (no pro options), and retail can't hold a candle to impulse buys.</p><p>I don't do facebook or twitter, but I do buy games. I hope that they check their own forum.</p><p></p><p>A limited edition physical copy would not only add bragging rights, but will hold monetary value. Depending on how far out FarSight would be willing to go, I can see myself buying a limited edition game for a price of $89 all the way up to $400/500.</p><p>It really depends on how many copies they plan to produce, what bonus "if any" they are including, if the limited physical offers an exclusive table or if the insert on the limited copies are numbered out of X/, or can be customized with the purchaser's high score initials. There's lots of great things they can do, as long as they factor in the quantity they plan to produce at a price point that will make everyone that would order such a limited edition happy.</p><p></p><p>They would easily sell 10 copies of a game limited 1/10 for $500 a pop. Using that logic, they could adjust the number produced and asking price accordingly depending on how limited that they wish it to be.</p><p></p><p>Also, what extra steps would they need to take to burn 10 Blu-Ray discs in house to sell with no printed disc artwork? Can they do that without too much of a problem from Sony? The kind of person that would buy a $500 copy of Season 2 would be a collector that is focused on rarity/exclusivity much more than presentation. All they'd have to do is include some certificate of authenticity with the sale to make it worthwhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cerberus, post: 123474, member: 3917"] I highly doubt that the retail version will sell nearly as much as the digital one. Retail costs more for less (no pro options), and retail can't hold a candle to impulse buys. I don't do facebook or twitter, but I do buy games. I hope that they check their own forum. A limited edition physical copy would not only add bragging rights, but will hold monetary value. Depending on how far out FarSight would be willing to go, I can see myself buying a limited edition game for a price of $89 all the way up to $400/500. It really depends on how many copies they plan to produce, what bonus "if any" they are including, if the limited physical offers an exclusive table or if the insert on the limited copies are numbered out of X/, or can be customized with the purchaser's high score initials. There's lots of great things they can do, as long as they factor in the quantity they plan to produce at a price point that will make everyone that would order such a limited edition happy. They would easily sell 10 copies of a game limited 1/10 for $500 a pop. Using that logic, they could adjust the number produced and asking price accordingly depending on how limited that they wish it to be. Also, what extra steps would they need to take to burn 10 Blu-Ray discs in house to sell with no printed disc artwork? Can they do that without too much of a problem from Sony? The kind of person that would buy a $500 copy of Season 2 would be a collector that is focused on rarity/exclusivity much more than presentation. All they'd have to do is include some certificate of authenticity with the sale to make it worthwhile. [/QUOTE]
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