Borderlands 4 is positioned as delivering "amazing value" at the $70 price point, with claims that it would still be worth it even at significantly higher costs. Online debate over the game's price is regarded as largely inconsequential to consumer decisions, which rely on perceived fairness and personal priorities. Pricing decisions involve Gearbox alongside publisher 2K and owner Take-Two, who aim to set price points that feel like a fair exchange. A buyer who pays $70 should feel they received the better end of the deal, and the online discussion is expected to fade.
Let's be honest--the sum of all social media talk, and the sum of every article written about that--doesn't matter. Literally, it doesn't.
At the end of the day, as all of us do, when we approach entertainment, we think about what it is that we want and what it is they are asking of us. If we want something, and it feels like a fair price or whatever the barrier is, then we explore it and we engage in it. And if it doesn't feel fair, we step away.
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