'The Outer Worlds 2' director confirms $80 launch price, facing backlash

The Outer Worlds 2 will launch at $80 with Brandon Adler clarifying that platform holders set prices, not developers

The release of The Outer Worlds 2 is set to make waves with a price tag of $80, marking it as the first Xbox-published game to carry such a hefty price point.

However, in an interview at the Summer Game Fest, Obsidian Entertainment’s director, Brandon Adler, was quick to clarify that the developers had no say in the pricing decision.

“The price is set by the platform holders,” Adler said, referring to Xbox, which recently confirmed that several first-party games will carry the same price from this holiday season onward.

The Outer Worlds 2, set to launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 29, is the first example of this price shift.

“I wish everybody could play my game,” Adler continued, acknowledging the challenges the higher price could pose to some fans.

“But for the reasons behind the $79.99 price point, you’d have to talk to the Xbox folks,” he said, carefully deflecting any personal opinions on the matter.

This price hike follows a trend seen with other major titles, such as Nintendo’s Mario Kart World for the Switch 2, which debuted at the same price earlier this year.

With the rising costs of AAA game production, discussions surrounding $80 games have intensified, especially as other publishers like Sony and Nintendo have implemented similar pricing structures.

While the high cost of games may continue to be a point of contention, it’s clear that the industry is evolving in response to production costs and market trends.

Fans of the video game franchise have been voicing their criticisms online.

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