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1 - $60 for a remake game that is played offline
2 - the beginning of the project of the main team has started in 2021, which means that one year has been spent on it
3 - the playing time of the game is 10 hours, and after finishing the game, you give the game to the recycle bin and your $60 was burned.
now compare
1 - Diablo 4 has been in development since 2014 and is online and its price is $70 and the game will be fully released in 3 months (9 years of work on the game)
2 - When we talk about Call of Duty and the money seems to be high, but it is completely logical because we are talking about several game studios that are all partners in the game, including:
Infinity Ward, Raven Software, Beenox, Treyarch, High Moon Studios, Sledgehammer Games, Activision Shanghai, Demonware, Toys for Bob and Activision, price $70
But the Resident Evil 4 game is only Capcom and costs $60 alone
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