A recent survey conducted by Atomik Research and Ultra reveals a significant trend among PC gamers: a preference for buying games at discounted prices. This trend reflects not only the economic considerations of gamers but their savvy in navigating the digital marketplace as well.
The survey, which included 2,000 PC gamers from the United States and the United Kingdom, offers insightful data. It's saying that only 36% of games are bought at their full retail price, which can now stretch up to $70 USD for AAA titles. This statistic underlines a notable shift in purchasing patterns, with the majority of players either preferring to wait for sales, bundles, or opting for free-to-play titles. This behavior is indicative of a price-sensitive gaming community that prioritizes value for money.
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