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It IS a completely brand new game (well, technically, a sequel). It's FFxiv 3.0 ffs. Not a regular 2.X patch with more content.
Do you know why ARR was so low in price ? because 1.0 was an utter failure. 2.0 was the only way to save the game and preserve the success story of the FF series, by removing its only failure of the gaming's world.
As an apology, they sold 2.0 with minimal to no profit.
Now the game is back on tracks. They do not need to offer it anymore, and can make new profit on it. So the expansion comes at a "normal" price for a game.
Though CE is really highly priced, but I put that on the dragon thingie because figurines are always overpriced anyway, so that would explain the high price
agree. Euros are a little overpriced (everyone know $1 = 1€, right ?), £ are a total rip off ($192 for the same thing, who wouldn't love that ?), and idk for Aussies, but I've heard they're having price troubles too. The USA are 2nd in terms of cheap price for Heavensward
Last edited by Kuwagami; 03-18-2015 at 09:16 PM.



Breakdown:
---------------------------------Base Expansion or Digital expansion: $40
Heavensward- $40
---------------------------------Base Expansion + CE upgrade or Digital Deluxe: $60
Heavensward- $40
CE Items- $20
---------------------------------Physical Collector's Edition: $130
Heavensward- $40
CE Items- $20
Dragon- $30
Art Book- $20
CS Blu-Ray- $20
Well... the math seems pretty obvious to me, OP.
What exactly don't you get?

Well if its true that Heavensward has as much content as 2.0 then its well worth the $40 price tag. Ill be getting Digital CE. Not paying +$70 for an art book with a bunch of images ill only see once and which I can probably find most of online through promotional things like ads and desktop backgrounds... and a tiny statue of a random dragon mount. If it was a statue of a well known character (faction leader, scion, Yugiri, etc) id consider it. Then again ive bought 2 CE's with statues so far and they were both disappointing.
$80 to even $100? Maybe. $130? No way. Digital CE gets all the in game goodies plus gives a nice tip in support of SE for a job (relatively) well done.
I doubt it was at little to no profit. Yeah they might have lost some revenue when they removed the sub and the fact that legacy players got it free, but $40 for a game isnt that far off. If you think about it ARR was the same as an expansion to 1.0 ... hell, it even follows the numbering (2.0). It was mostly remodeling 1.0 with new stories, and mechanics but most of its costlier elements were already done.
Last edited by KayoZ; 03-18-2015 at 10:41 PM.


Technically, it's not just "Legacy players" but everybody who suscribed during FFXIV v1.
Bought the game, created your account, despised the obvious beta and never touched the game until ARR ? You also got it free.
And, at lauch, I'm sure v1 players were the vast majority of ARR playerbase.
I really wonder what games people are used to paying that these expansions are considered expensive, I consider the only thing normally priced is the digital CE. I thought the physical Standard and Collector's Edition (Not for EU), were under priced and a bargain
Conditioned into believing digital items have value. I should also enter the business of selling Youtube trailers in the "HDZ" for $20.
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