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Analyst: Activison Could Have Charged More for Stimulus Pack

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Despite the literary criticism from fans for its hefty price tag, grocery analyst Jesse Divnich believes that Activision could have emotional more for Modern War 2's Stimulus Pack.

Fifteen bucks for pentad maps seems much, particularly if only three of the five are actually unaccustomed, but Jesse Divnich, a market analyst for Electronic Entertainment Design and Research, or EEDAR, says that Activison could have charged a dole out more than.

"The accepted commercial achiever benchmark for DLC for a console game is 20% of the install base," he said. "The Stimulus map camp was able to reach that benchmark in just a hebdomad, and should reach 30 – 35% through its lifetime."

"IT is unmistakable that 2.5 million Xbox Live players felt that $15 was either just mighty or a satisfactory buy and given the enormous quantity oversubscribed, I'd argue that Activision could have charged Sir Thomas More and still get the same results … Of course the rate hike from $10 to $15 was met with many complaints from consumers, but the commercial success makes it evident that gamers felt the price tag was a near deal," He added.

Divnich makes a good point, people may have complained about the cost, simply they still bought the pack anyway, suggesting that it's just a vocal minority making all the racket. I'm interested to hear what you guys think. Did you buy the Stimulation pack? If thus, would you have paid for it if it had been more expensive?

Source: Edge

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