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Videogames price hike in 2011?

by Steven Williamson on 16 December 2010, 12:58

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Due to the V.A.T. rise which hits in the new year, MCV reports that retailers may be forced to charge more for videogames and consoles in store in 2011.

With V.A.T. at 20 per cent, the impact on retailers across Britain looks likely to effect profits and they'll be faced with some tough decisions on whether to soften the blow with an increase on videogames as well as other products, or take it on the chin.

In recent years, supermarkets have competed heavily in this particular area and the likes of ASDA and Tesco have become great places to buy games. But with the V.A.T. rise looming, MCV says that distributors have recommended that retailers raise their prices.

"The price of a 160GB PS3 could jump from £249.99 to £255, with the 320GB model climbing from £284.99 to £291. It’s likely that many games will also see around £1 added to their price, " reads the report.

Source - MCV


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“The price of a 160GB PS3 could jump from £249.99 to £255, with the 320GB model climbing from £284.99 to £291. It’s likely that many games will also see around £1 added to their price, ” reads the report.
Meh.
“In recent years, supermarkets have competed heavily in this particular area and the likes of ASDA and Tesco have become great places to buy games.”

Really? I've found Tesco a lot more expensive than online (i.e play, amazon, steam (sales only) etc). This is true of xbox and even more so with regards to PC games. Its rare I buy any games in bricks and mortar stores nowadays (Maybe 1 or 2 a year compared to about 30-40 online).
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Meh.

My thoughts exactly

I never pay full price for games, in fact I rarely pay over £30 for a game, £20-25 is the sweet spot for me

And I wouldn't pay full price for a console on it's own, in fact a trip to Europe while doing a booze run would probably cover it
The last full price game I brought was BFBC2 at £29.99 on Steam and I have to say, it was worth every penny, really do love that game.

Before that, it was the Left 4 Dead 1 and 2 games, everything else I have brought on sales through Steam. :)
Do you remember that near none existent price reduction when VAT was dropped too 15%. Can't see the prices changing dramatically tbh and sales wise it won't be reflected properly until next Christmas.