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Gears of War for $60 On the PC

Submitted by on August 18, 2007 – 5:13 am6 Comments

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Well, I was perusing EB Games website this evening debating putting my pre-order in for Gears of War on the PC. The release date of 11/01/2007 was my first surprise, but even bigger was the $59.99 price tag that was shown. There was no mention of it being a collector’s edition, so it will be a rather pricey entry on the PC scene, especially when you consider that most games on the PC are still $50 for the big titles and $30-40 for the lesser ones.

I will have to wait on this one a while if it is going to cost $60. I do not want to give Microsoft a precedence to decide that PC gamers need to be charged $60 like our console brethren.

See the Listing on EB Games

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  • Brent

    About damn time those PC fools share the wealth and pay full price on these games.

  • garry

    Games will continue to go up in price…ugh.

  • AppleMan

    Where’s GoW 2?

  • Sifer2400

    lawll share the pain brothers

  • dave

    This, alongside other events, has really soured my opinion of epic. I mean, for the loyal gears fans who want the actual first game…we now have to pay another 60 bucks to get the extar hour they decided we could do without in the first game. And you know what? i’m not biting. i dind’t buy Dead Rising because capcom refused to fix it for SD users, and I’m not getting this game. i will probably not get gears 2, and I certianly won’t be getting UT3, regardless of if they can get mods working or not.

  • Sound~

    Join the ranks people, never pay $60 for video games et al. If you think you might still be alive in 6 months then wait it out and get the game cheaper. Game companies are playing the waiting game also by not dropping their prices for a long time, only difference is that we don’t have to report to investors, so we have nothing but time to wait for price drops. Video game companies have to bring back down game prices to pre-”next gen” prices. I mean, even paying $50 for video games is ridiculous.