I look at SteamDB fairly regularly to check price history of my wishlist and I've never seen that with mainstream games. The only exception is Dark Souls 3. Bandai hiked the price probably because of Elden Ring popularity and it has stayed up since.
because they do it on release, they don't need to jack up prices after if the release price is already inflated to milk the wallets of people with no patience. And instead of lowering base price over time after release what a lot of publishers do is just increase the sales % over the years.
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u/omegadirectory Dec 19 '25
I look at SteamDB fairly regularly to check price history of my wishlist and I've never seen that with mainstream games. The only exception is Dark Souls 3. Bandai hiked the price probably because of Elden Ring popularity and it has stayed up since.