I Know I'm Going to Spend More on Video Games Soon. Here's Why I Don't Mind
Published on: 2025-04-28 05:00:00
It's been a stressful time, full of concern about how much goods will cost in the months ahead -- particularly tech.
Amid the Trump administration's tariffs (first a "reciprocal tariff" pause, then exemptions for certain tech, then walking back said exemptions), you're not the only one with whiplash from trying to keep up.
But if you're a gamer, an unfortunate truth emerges from the cacophony of news: Regardless of what the situation with tariffs might be, you can expect to pay more for your hobby.
Nintendo announced the Switch 2 console last week, and some of its games are priced higher than people are accustomed to: $80 for digital and $90 for physical. However, should a price increase truly be unexpected?
Like most gamers, I wasn't exactly thrilled by those price tags. But I was paying $50 for PlayStation 1 and 2 games nearly two decades ago. Current generation games cost about $70. That's only a $20 increase over 20 years. What other tech product has had that kind of price stag
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