What time did you pre order it out of interest?
I'm wondering what to do with the 2 Pros I have, give them to my kids, who are to young really and fine with the little PS4 they have or flog them amongst millions of others right now...Hmm.
Sony need to recoup the next gen console costs from somewhere. Everyone wants cheap hardware so it's got to come from somewhere.
Is it worth pre-ordering some of the PS4 "free upgrade" titles now before the prices get hiked up?
CoD, FC6 etc. They are circa £60 at the minute. I imagine when the PS5 versions become available they are going to jump up to £70.
Also, will you be able to play on both consoles? PS4 and PS5 at the same time I wonder?
I'm wondering what to do with the 2 Pros I have, give them to my kids, who are to young really and fine with the little PS4 they have or flog them amongst millions of others right now...Hmm.
So basically how much games used to cost back in the SNES days ?
Great point. Only some* developers will do it free, such as CDPR, so be careful. COD for example, only does it for the Digital deluxe version ... because they're asshats.
I'll probably pick up Cyberpunk and not play it until they release a next gen upgrade and save the money.
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (PS4 version includes free upgrade to PS5 version at launch)
- Borderlands 3 (Free upgrade to the PS5 version for owners of the PS4 version)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (Must own Cross-Gen Edition or Ultimate Edition on PS4 to get free upgrade to PS5 version. Standard edition owners can pay an extra $10 for the upgrade to the PS5 version)
- Control (Free upgrade for anyone who owns the Ultimate Edition on PS4. If you have the original release from 2019, you are not eligible for a free upgrade)
- Cyberpunk 2077 (PS4 version includes free upgrade patch to PS5 version at launch, additional free PS5 upgrades promised via patch in 2021)
- Dead By Daylight (PS4 version includes a free upgrade to the PS5 version of the game)
- Destiny 2 (Free upgrade to PS5 version of Destiny 2 for anyone who owns PS4 version)
- DiRT 5 (Free upgrade to PS5 version of DiRT 5 for anyone who owns PS4 version)
- DOOM Eternal (PS4 version includes a free upgrade to PS5 version)
- Far Cry 6 (Free upgrade to PS5 version of Far Cry 6 for anyone who owns PS4 version)
- FIFA 21 (PS4 version includes free upgrade to PS5 version at launch for one year)
- Grand Theft Auto V (Free upgrade to PS5 version of Grand Theft Auto V for anyone who owns PS4 version)
- Horizon Forbidden West (Free upgrade to PS5 version for owners of PS4 version)
- Immortals: Fenyx Rising (Free Upgrade to the PS5 version for anyone who owns the PS4 version)
- Little Nightmares II (Free upgrade to the PS5 version for anyone who owns the PS4 version)
- Kena: Bridge Of Spirits (Free upgrade to the PS5 version for anyone who owns the PS4 game)
- Madden NFL 21 (Free upgrade to PS5 version of Madden NFL 21 up until the point of Madden NFL 22)
- Marvel’s Avengers (Free upgrade to PS5 version of Marvel’s Avengers at launch for anyone who owns the PS4 version of the game)
- Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Free upgrade to PS5 version for anyone who buys the PS4 version)
- Monster Boy and The Cursed Kingdom (Free upgrade to PS5 version for anyone who owns the PS4 version)
- NBA 2K21 (Free upgrade to the PS5 version if you purchase the Mamba Forever Edition of the game on PS4)
- Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 (Free upgrade to the PS5 version for anyone who owns the PS4 version)
- Rainbow Six Siege (Free upgrade to the PS5 version for anyone who owns the PS4 version)
- Riders Republic (Free upgrade to the PS5 version for anyone who owns the PS4 version)
- Sackboy: A Big Adventure (Free upgrade to PS5 version for owners of the PS4 version)
- The Elder Scrolls Online (PS4 version includes free upgrade to PS5 version)
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PS5 version is free to anyone who owns the PS4 version)
- Watch Dogs Legion (PS4 version includes free upgrade to PS5 version at launch)
- WRC 9 (Free upgrade to PS5 version for anyone who owns the PS4 version)
OOS, they were there beforeOut of stock already - or maybe just not opened that one up yet.
So basically how much games used to cost back in the SNES days ?
So non news then reallyNope, still not that much. Games haven't increased in line with inflation despite becoming more and more complex and with far great scales. £60 in 1990 would be about £140 now.