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However, I have to agree with others that you have completely missed the mark on the price. This was one of my most anticipated games of 2025 and it was a planned Day 1 purchase for me, but I’ll now be removing this game from my wishlist.
Fields of Mistria launched in EA with dozens of hours of content for $17.99 CAD.
Hades II did the same, for $38.99 CAD. Keep in mind this is an award-winning franchise with a massive established fan base, so the price was justified even if it was on the high end.
Launching a brand new title, when your studio has a not-so-great reputation, for $45 CAD is a slap in the face. I can guarantee you’re going to lose many potential buyers because of this.
Wish you the best of luck <3