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We already have the game discounted at $29.99. We are a small team so if we discount the game further, we aren't helping our case.
Sony and Microsft take 30% of every transaction so for one purchase our team receives $21.
A lot of people want the game to advance but if we give it away for free, how can we grow our team to advance it?Owner, Spear Interactive
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It's a limited time sale not a permanent price change. I would think getting as many people to play it at this point would be the priority considering the game has been out for a few months now. Not sure how realistic a big sales surge out of nowhere is. Even with christmas right around the corner it would still be a limited time sale.Comment
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Even if they gave it away for free or 90% off they still wouldn't make any money or barely any. And if you want the game to grow you should support the product by paying for it in my opinion. These guys don't really get any extra money from the sales anyway. Last I heard I believe the money they made from the last game ALL WENT BACK INTO THE GAME. So yeah there was nothing extra. And I'm sure they have families to support as well as themselves.
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#5
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We also do not have the mainstream mass appeal where a lot of people are sitting on the fence to purchase when there is a price drop. Of course, there will be a couple like the original poster. But it won't be enough to move the needle, we're in the niche market of indie sports games.
There are also regular giveaways on our Twitter - I posted one earlier this morning.Last edited by Spear; 11-30-2019, 12:19 PM.Owner, Spear Interactive
Indie Game Publisher & Developer | Canada
Building Varsity – The first-ever High School Football video game
Coming to Steam, Xbox, & PlayStation
Join our Discord: discord.gg/v8aFWkmYMT
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#6
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Its already only 30 dollars. How could they make any money to throw into the game ?. Even if it was just a few days how would losing money help them grow?. Its Half the price of Madden and Madden sucks. I enjoy this game more than other football games that charge 60 and copy and paste the same game every year. And I seen a used copy for 20 at gamestop.Comment
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#8
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A price drop would of been a good way to get people to try the game out that normally wouldn't play a indy sports game. But I understand not being able to do it.Always do sober what you said you would do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shutComment
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#9
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We also do not have the mainstream mass appeal where a lot of people are sitting on the fence to purchase when there is a price drop. Of course, there will be a couple like the original poster. But it won't be enough to move the needle, we're in the niche market of indie sports games.
There are also regular giveaways on our Twitter - I posted one earlier this morning.
I’m not sure I understand this sentiment. There will be those who buy the product day 1 and those who wait for a sale as they do any game.There will also be those who purchase the game entirely because it was on sale for say 14.99.I’ve bought games in the past that I knew very little about prior but it caught my eye because it was on sale.I would think at this point those who want the game already own it, those on the fence will continue to hold out for a sale or just simply pass.Selling at a reduced sale price I would think is good business as well, create sales you might not have gotten otherwise and possibly generate more exposure be it positive feedback/reviews and/or users who stream content.Currently there aren’t many at all that stream this, which in turn could lead to additional sales as well.Maybe some of that changes if more users are brought aboard.I liken it to when Arthur Blank slashed prices to get fans in the seats several years ago and has transitioned to concession prices now.The long term gain financially may be even greater, be it additional unexpected sales or shared public exposure.
Furthermore what incentive other than playing now does one have to buy at $29.99 when a physical copy will be made available in 2-3 months for $19.99? My son and I are very intrigued by your product but have been waiting for a price drop as we do for many titles.I’ve been very active in the giveaways and sharing your teams efforts on social media.Very excited to see where this product is in a few years, the market badly needs a high quality college football title.
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#10
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What I'm saying is the demand for the product to be less than $20 isn't as large as you think.
I’m not sure I understand this sentiment. There will be those who buy the product day 1 and those who wait for a sale as they do any game.There will also be those who purchase the game entirely because it was on sale for say 14.99.I’ve bought games in the past that I knew very little about prior but it caught my eye because it was on sale.I would think at this point those who want the game already own it, those on the fence will continue to hold out for a sale or just simply pass.Selling at a reduced sale price I would think is good business as well, create sales you might not have gotten otherwise and possibly generate more exposure be it positive feedback/reviews and/or users who stream content.Currently there aren’t many at all that stream this, which in turn could lead to additional sales as well.Maybe some of that changes if more users are brought aboard.I liken it to when Arthur Blank slashed prices to get fans in the seats several years ago and has transitioned to concession prices now.The long term gain financially may be even greater, be it additional unexpected sales or shared public exposure.
Furthermore what incentive other than playing now does one have to buy at $29.99 when a physical copy will be made available in 2-3 months for $19.99? My son and I are very intrigued by your product but have been waiting for a price drop as we do for many titles.I’ve been very active in the giveaways and sharing your teams efforts on social media.Very excited to see where this product is in a few years, the market badly needs a high quality college football title.
The digital copy will be reduced in price at some point to be in-line with the physical edition. We're still going through cert and testing on the physical edition - so we need to make sure it's a go first.Owner, Spear Interactive
Indie Game Publisher & Developer | Canada
Building Varsity – The first-ever High School Football video game
Coming to Steam, Xbox, & PlayStation
Join our Discord: discord.gg/v8aFWkmYMT
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#11
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What I'm saying is the demand for the product to be less than $20 isn't as large as you think.
The digital copy will be reduced in price at some point to be in-line with the physical edition. We're still going through cert and testing on the physical edition - so we need to make sure it's a go first.
Fair enough. Just not sure how the demands at a price point was determined. Not all psn or xbl users visit OS or are active members on social media. I'd be willing to bet many aren't even aware such a game exists. Popping up in a sales section showing 33% off creates additional buzz doesn't it? Speaking with various friends of mine who are football fans, they were unaware your title even existed. I for one browse the sales section each week to see what's available.
I greatly appreciate your teams commitment to respond to the fan base. I am excited to one day try this product and long term see what levels it can reach.Comment
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#12
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I was going to hold off until a sale, but had some xbox credit so took the plunge. I'm having a good time (creating teams more than anything) and hope my purchase goes to improve the game. I give Spear and teams tons of credit for being transparent and responsive and already putting out three content updates. That communication went a long way toward me buying now. I also bought 2018.Comment

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