Developers and publishers have started offering elaborate special editions for the first games of brand-new franchises. How do they do that, and why would fans pay up?
It’s official. You really shouldn't bother buying a Triple-A game on release date because the publisher is just going to slash prices by 50% the following month.
Game developers are increasingly fond of including doodads and gizmos with the premium editions of their games. Here are some of the most ridiculously expensive special editions ever released, in roughly ascending order.