For years, gamers speculated about the price tag of Rockstar Games’ long-awaited Grand Theft Auto 6. Many felt there was a real chance it could be $100, especially if it included the multiplayer portion at launch (fans now know that it will not). And while that long-theorized price point for the most anticipated video game of all time is accurate when looking at its $100 Ultimate Edition, which includes some flashy Vice City outfits and a few exclusive in-game shops, gamers were pleasantly surprised to find out that the standard edition is only $80 USD. However, an $80 price tag goes from a pleasant surprise to an offensive demand when it’s attached to games that are a decade and a half old.
While fans are still waiting for the official Black Ops and Black Ops 2 port release dates, as thus far Activision has only said they’re coming at some point in July, fans were quick to notice some recent price changes for these classic games on other storefronts. Naturally, fans and gaming outlets alike are assuming that because Black Ops and Black Ops 2 have just had their prices lowered to $40, this is what the...
