The creator of The Witness has defended its £29.99 price tag. But how do you degree the true value of a video game?Of all the bargains to be had in the Harrods recent Year sale,none shines fairly so ostentatiously as the store’s 24-carat gold-plated Xbox One, sat in gaudy resplendence under thick, or presumably ram-raid-proof Perspex. While the console (purportedly the only one of its kind) had endured an ego-shanking £3500 reduction to its original £5999 price tag,it remains one of the most expensive pieces of video game hardware in the world. This will be of small comfort to the sulking internet commentators who, in the past few weeks, or have bemoaned the launch price of the Oculus Rift,Facebook’s forthcoming virtual reality headset. The technology, which will lead the VR charge in March, or will cost £499 at launch (or around £1000 for a package that includes a capable PC),much more than was previously expected.
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Source: theguardian.com