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DLCs on PSN are double that of their prices on PC. Why?
Sorry if the image is low-quality, but this has really pissed me off.
Dead By Daylight is free for PSPlus holders on PSN, and I naturally went and checked the DLCs when I discovered the connection issues affecting me.
And I see this.
Curtain Call is not shown here because it's at the top of the page, surrounded by Auric Cell microtransations, but Curtain Call is also $12.
To buy all of these DLCs, you need to spend upwards of $50 on console.
That is more expensive than the game itself on Steam, by a factor of 2.5, in which the game on Steam only costs $20.
PSN gets the special edition that gives them the Doctor and Hag chapters for free, but why are you making every other DLC cost so much more than they do on Steam?
And then I go to the Steam page and see this.
Now let's calculate this out. For simplicity we'll round to the nearest full number - we are not using cents.
If you buy just the Chapter DLCs - points one through seven in this screenshot - you only spend $46, just for chapters.
Take away Of Flesh and Mud and Spark of Madness, two sets of $7, as they come with the special edition on PS4 for free, and the price for all the chapter DLCs on PC that are purchaseable on PSN comes to $32.
How much does it cost to buy them all on PSN?
$56.
On PSN, we pay $56 for less content than we do on PC alone, even if we don't exclude DLCs from the PC catalogue.
Personally, I have purchased all of the PC DLCs and I was dumbfounded to see the ridiculous prices of the DLCs on console - you, BHVR, have literally doubled the prices of any given chapter DLC on PC, for console.
What's your reasoning here? Capitalising on the free weekend? Or has it always been like this?
Not just on my behalf as I predominantly play DBD on PC, but I speak for all gamers on console - put the prices down to the same as they are on PC, for console.
This is not right. I understand you are not pulling an EA Games or Activision here, but this is completely unfair for those who play on console.
Editing to add something; I’m in Australia but it still doesn’t make sense that these are so expensive for me. As established in the thread my prices are nearly double that of the prices in the NA store, and still just double that of a steam prices.
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Mhm thats interesting
Guess they are milking the DLCs now since the game has become f2p on PSJust one question, if you can play DBD on PC, why would you purposely suffer on PS?
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Isn't it because Sony takes a larger chunk of the money than Steam? Still, that's gotta suck for console players.
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@Master said:
Mhm thats interesting
Guess they are milking the DLCs now since the game has become f2p on PSJust one question, if you can play DBD on PC, why would you purposely suffer on PS?
It's not free to play. People pay ps+ subscription.
And about the prices, it could be sony charging more.
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It would be interesting to know the prices for the XBOX DLCs, anyone knows?
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@Master said:
Mhm thats interesting
Guess they are milking the DLCs now since the game has become f2p on PSThe game isn't free-to-play - it's only free for PSPlus holders this month. If you hold a PSPlus subscription, you get the game for free so long as you sustain your subscription.
@Master said:
Just one question, if you can play DBD on PC, why would you purposely suffer on PS?In a way I suffer more on PC sometimes because I have frequent drops despite having the lowest settings. I'm on a Toshiba Satellite Pro laptop.
That's not to say I always suffer - very few maps, and one specific killer give me frames that average below 30fps, and that's Doctor. I heard he's also nasty on console.
Also I want to stomp some noobs lmao.0 -
@Judgement said:
@Master said:
Mhm thats interesting
Guess they are milking the DLCs now since the game has become f2p on PSThe game isn't free-to-play - it's only free for PSPlus holders this month. If you hold a PSPlus subscription, you get the game for free so long as you sustain your subscription.
@Master said:
Just one question, if you can play DBD on PC, why would you purposely suffer on PS?In a way I suffer more on PC sometimes because I have frequent drops despite having the lowest settings. I'm on a Toshiba Satellite Pro laptop.
That's not to say I always suffer - very few maps, and one specific killer give me frames that average below 30fps, and that's Doctor. I heard he's also nasty on console.
Also I want to stomp some noobs lmao.Yeah but most PS users have that subscription, at least from my experience
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If you are on US thats messed up if they almost doubled the price of DLC's.
I know they were only a dollar or two more on PS4 when I purchased right after release than they were on steam.
$6.99 or $7.99
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@Tizzle said:
If you are on US thats messed up if they almost doubled the price of DLC's.I know they were only a dollar or two more on PS4 when I purchased right after release than they were on steam.
$6.99 or $7.99
Australia over here. If the prices for the DLC are the same for you now, I don't get what has happened. USD is not 1.75x that of AUD (or however it goes).
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Don't forget you also get a code for official soundtrack with the SE. It's in the News section, scroll all the way down.1
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@Judgement said:
Sorry if the image is low-quality, but this has really pissed me off.
Dead By Daylight is free for PSPlus holders on PSN, and I naturally went and checked the DLCs when I discovered the connection issues affecting me.
And I see this.
Curtain Call is not shown here because it's at the top of the page, surrounded by Auric Cell microtransations, but Curtain Call is also $12.
To buy all of these DLCs, you need to spend upwards of $50 on console.
That is more expensive than the game itself on Steam, by a factor of 2.5, in which the game on Steam only costs $20.
PSN gets the special edition that gives them the Doctor and Hag chapters for free, but why are you making every other DLC cost so much more than they do on Steam?And then I go to the Steam page and see this.
Now let's calculate this out. For simplicity we'll round to the nearest full number - we are not using cents.
If you buy just the Chapter DLCs - points one through seven in this screenshot - you only spend $46, just for chapters.
Take away Of Flesh and Mud and Spark of Madness, two sets of $7, as they come with the special edition on PS4 for free, and the price for all the chapter DLCs on PC that are purchaseable on PSN comes to $32.
How much does it cost to buy them all on PSN?
$56.On PSN, we pay $56 for less content than we do on PC alone, even if we don't exclude DLCs from the PC catalogue.
Personally, I have purchased all of the PC DLCs and I was dumbfounded to see the ridiculous prices of the DLCs on console - you, BHVR, have literally doubled the prices of any given chapter DLC on PC, for console.
What's your reasoning here? Capitalising on the free weekend? Or has it always been like this?Not just on my behalf as I predominantly play DBD on PC, but I speak for all gamers on console - put the prices down to the same as they are on PC, for console.
This is not right. I understand you are not pulling an EA Games or Activision here, but this is completely unfair for those who play on console.Maybe cause Sony always wants a part of the income? Probably since they are such greedy bastards
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@ZombieGenesis said:
That's weird. When I check the store I see things more aligned with steam. This is from the NA store.(cut out the image)
And your platform is...?
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@Judgement said:
@Tizzle said:
If you are on US thats messed up if they almost doubled the price of DLC's.I know they were only a dollar or two more on PS4 when I purchased right after release than they were on steam.
$6.99 or $7.99
Australia over here. If the prices for the DLC are the same for you now, I don't get what has happened. USD is not 1.75x that of AUD (or however it goes).
Its probably right if you are in AU, DLC's are a bit more expensive on console.
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But hey you don't have to pay for Of Flesh and Mud, Spark of Madness and 80s Suitcase! That's a plus am i right?
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@ZombieGenesis said:
Playstation. That's what I thought this thread was about...
Sorry, I had assumed you were on a different platform - I've never seen that store UI before, but I can only assume that it's the appearance of the PS4 Pro store in this scenario.
So it appears that it's a region pricing thing. But it still confuses me as Steam sells the DLCs to me at the marked prices and I was charged for that price properly, yet it's different for me on PSN, and different for you also on PSN?@Milo said:
But hey you don't have to pay for Of Flesh and Mud, Spark of Madness and 80s Suitcase! That's a plus am i right?lmao nah m8 we only need to pay double prices of the DLCs that are left to buy, no worries.
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Judgement said:
Sorry if the image is low-quality, but this has really pissed me off.
Dead By Daylight is free for PSPlus holders on PSN, and I naturally went and checked the DLCs when I discovered the connection issues affecting me.
And I see this.
Curtain Call is not shown here because it's at the top of the page, surrounded by Auric Cell microtransations, but Curtain Call is also $12.
To buy all of these DLCs, you need to spend upwards of $50 on console.
That is more expensive than the game itself on Steam, by a factor of 2.5, in which the game on Steam only costs $20.
PSN gets the special edition that gives them the Doctor and Hag chapters for free, but why are you making every other DLC cost so much more than they do on Steam?And then I go to the Steam page and see this.
Now let's calculate this out. For simplicity we'll round to the nearest full number - we are not using cents.
If you buy just the Chapter DLCs - points one through seven in this screenshot - you only spend $46, just for chapters.
Take away Of Flesh and Mud and Spark of Madness, two sets of $7, as they come with the special edition on PS4 for free, and the price for all the chapter DLCs on PC that are purchaseable on PSN comes to $32.
How much does it cost to buy them all on PSN?
$56.On PSN, we pay $56 for less content than we do on PC alone, even if we don't exclude DLCs from the PC catalogue.
Personally, I have purchased all of the PC DLCs and I was dumbfounded to see the ridiculous prices of the DLCs on console - you, BHVR, have literally doubled the prices of any given chapter DLC on PC, for console.
What's your reasoning here? Capitalising on the free weekend? Or has it always been like this?Not just on my behalf as I predominantly play DBD on PC, but I speak for all gamers on console - put the prices down to the same as they are on PC, for console.
This is not right. I understand you are not pulling an EA Games or Activision here, but this is completely unfair for those who play on console.1 -
This is really strange. When I check the PS Store (UK) the pricing is only a little higher than it is on Steam. Which is to be expected for a console. Certainly nowhere near double the price though and it is the same pricing I have always seen.
Even more odd when you look at the picture someone else posted which is more in line with what i'm seeing.
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@Demonsouls1993 said:
Judgement said:Sorry if the image is low-quality, but this has really pissed me off.
Dead By Daylight is free for PSPlus holders on PSN, and I naturally went and checked the DLCs when I discovered the connection issues affecting me.
And I see this.
Curtain Call is not shown here because it's at the top of the page, surrounded by Auric Cell microtransations, but Curtain Call is also $12.
To buy all of these DLCs, you need to spend upwards of $50 on console.
That is more expensive than the game itself on Steam, by a factor of 2.5, in which the game on Steam only costs $20.
PSN gets the special edition that gives them the Doctor and Hag chapters for free, but why are you making every other DLC cost so much more than they do on Steam?
And then I go to the Steam page and see this.
Now let's calculate this out. For simplicity we'll round to the nearest full number - we are not using cents.
If you buy just the Chapter DLCs - points one through seven in this screenshot - you only spend $46, just for chapters.
Take away Of Flesh and Mud and Spark of Madness, two sets of $7, as they come with the special edition on PS4 for free, and the price for all the chapter DLCs on PC that are purchaseable on PSN comes to $32.
How much does it cost to buy them all on PSN?
$56.
On PSN, we pay $56 for less content than we do on PC alone, even if we don't exclude DLCs from the PC catalogue.
Personally, I have purchased all of the PC DLCs and I was dumbfounded to see the ridiculous prices of the DLCs on console - you, BHVR, have literally doubled the prices of any given chapter DLC on PC, for console.
What's your reasoning here? Capitalising on the free weekend? Or has it always been like this?
Not just on my behalf as I predominantly play DBD on PC, but I speak for all gamers on console - put the prices down to the same as they are on PC, for console.
This is not right. I understand you are not pulling an EA Games or Activision here, but this is completely unfair for those who play on console.
Then dont buy them here's something u can do grind the game noob
You cant "grind" to get licensed things for this game :chuffed:
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It’s still showing the $7.99 for the main dlcs on my ps store(US) which is what it’s always been
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Master said:
It would be interesting to know the prices for the XBOX DLCs, anyone knows?
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What region are you in? US prices are $7.99 for Myers, Freddy, Pig, and Clown. Leatherface and Headcase are $3.99.
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Strange how it seems to be so expensive, the EU store seems to be having around the same prices as the NA store...
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Hillbilly420 said:
Can't you buy the characters in the in-game store for 500 auric cells?
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Google news sent me here, and I registered just to post in this thread.
The prices in OP are not accurate for PS4 NA DLC. I show most DLC to be $7.99, leatherface is $4.99, and head case is $3.99.
Steam will always be cheaper than console because PC has piracy to contend with, something not as easy to do on consoles. That's nothing new.
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i just checked the PS store and all Licensed Killers are 8 dollars Except for Leatherface who is 4 dollars.0
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popoles said:Don't forget you also get a code for official soundtrack with the SE. It's in the News section, scroll all the way down.0
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That's the page when youre on the dashboard and go under add-ons. Not sure why it's that much but maybe that's why it's different. It's really stupid how digital games in general on console is so expensive compared to physical even though you get less and all the costs of printing a disc, case and all that are gone.0
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Why is everyone crying?
I have 70 dollars in this game.
21 for the game, then like 39 for DLC stuff and now 10 for cells
That's like 70 total for 1 year of tremendous fun and entertainment. I'm satisfied.
The game is now FREE for PS4 users. FREE.
You get basically 1/2 the DLC for free. Stop crying.
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@Mrbombastic said:
Master said:It would be interesting to know the prices for the XBOX DLCs, anyone knows?
They are the same price as on pc sony are just greedy
Not really, I posted some screens from sony earlier only difference being the prices in euros, not dollars and everything is 8,- except for leatherface ..
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I’ve edited my post to add info, but also adding a comment;
I’m in the Australia (Oceania) Region, but I really don’t think the difference between USD and AUD is so drastic that I still pay nearly 2x that of the DLC prices on Steam, each only being singular dollars cheaper than the DLCs on the PS4 US store.
Sorry for any confusion this might have caused.
also, @Peanits here’s your answer.0 -
Yellow PS4 screenshot = prices in Australian* dollars
Steam screenshot = prices in American* dollars2 -
@Judgement said:
I’ve edited my post to add info, but also adding a comment;
I’m in the Australia (Oceania) Region, but I really don’t think the difference between USD and AUD is so drastic that I still pay nearly 2x that of the DLC prices on Steam, each only being singular dollars cheaper than the DLCs on the PS4 US store.
Sorry for any confusion this might have caused.also, @Peanits here’s your answer.
1 USD is 1.35 AUD as of right now, according to Google. That still means you're paying more, mind you, but only about 2 USD or so.
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Why would you compare USD to AUD directly?
$7.95 USD is $10.75 AUD. (Comparing US PS store to AUS PS store)
Steam is cheaper probably because Sony license is expensive. Consoles have historically had $10 license per copy that doesn't exist for PC.
You are paying almost exactly 1 USD more for content, not double.
The $1 surcharge is probably because thay have to flip all the art upside down for Australia. /s0 -
Master said:
It would be interesting to know the prices for the XBOX DLCs, anyone knows?
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Judgement said:
Sorry if the image is low-quality, but this has really pissed me off.
Dead By Daylight is free for PSPlus holders on PSN, and I naturally went and checked the DLCs when I discovered the connection issues affecting me.
And I see this.
Curtain Call is not shown here because it's at the top of the page, surrounded by Auric Cell microtransations, but Curtain Call is also $12.
To buy all of these DLCs, you need to spend upwards of $50 on console.
That is more expensive than the game itself on Steam, by a factor of 2.5, in which the game on Steam only costs $20.
PSN gets the special edition that gives them the Doctor and Hag chapters for free, but why are you making every other DLC cost so much more than they do on Steam?And then I go to the Steam page and see this.
Now let's calculate this out. For simplicity we'll round to the nearest full number - we are not using cents.
If you buy just the Chapter DLCs - points one through seven in this screenshot - you only spend $46, just for chapters.
Take away Of Flesh and Mud and Spark of Madness, two sets of $7, as they come with the special edition on PS4 for free, and the price for all the chapter DLCs on PC that are purchaseable on PSN comes to $32.
How much does it cost to buy them all on PSN?
$56.On PSN, we pay $56 for less content than we do on PC alone, even if we don't exclude DLCs from the PC catalogue.
Personally, I have purchased all of the PC DLCs and I was dumbfounded to see the ridiculous prices of the DLCs on console - you, BHVR, have literally doubled the prices of any given chapter DLC on PC, for console.
What's your reasoning here? Capitalising on the free weekend? Or has it always been like this?Not just on my behalf as I predominantly play DBD on PC, but I speak for all gamers on console - put the prices down to the same as they are on PC, for console.
This is not right. I understand you are not pulling an EA Games or Activision here, but this is completely unfair for those who play on console.Editing to add something; I’m in Australia but it still doesn’t make sense that these are so expensive for me. As established in the thread my prices are nearly double that of the prices in the NA store, and still just double that of a steam prices.
when I bought them they were all chapters were 6.990 -
Just wait until the free discontinues psn +0
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Dont the store prices etc include tax or is that seperate? i know in USA, depending on the state you are in you pay online tax when buying digital stuff.
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Paddy4583 said:
Those prices have changed since it became free on PSN.when I bought them they were all chapters were 6.99LostWanderer said:Just wait until the free discontinues psn +
The game is free to own for PS+ members, the game is theirs and they can play it and own it for good so long as they have their subscription.
Dead By Daylight is not a free to play game on PSN. It only happens to be a PS+ game for August, that those with a PS+ membership can get for free. If you don't have a membership, you pay for the game.
Regarding what Lost said, free games are only no longer free if your membership expires. If you get your membership renewed, you can still access the games. They are only inaccessible when they've been obtained for PS+, if your membership expires. They are bound to your PS+.
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@Judgement said:
The game is not free on PSN, we've already established that multiple times.
The game is free to own for PS+ members, the game is theirs and they can play it and own it for good so long as they have their subscription.
Dead By Daylight is not a free to play game on PSN. It only happens to be a PS+ game for August, that those with a PS+ membership can get for free. If you don't have a membership, you pay for the game.
Regarding what Lost said, free games are only no longer free if your membership expires. If you get your membership renewed, you can still access the games. They are only inaccessible when they've been obtained for PS+, if your membership expires. They are bound to your PS+.Good luck with that. I tried explaining the difference between a free game and a game that you're allowed to play while paying a subscription to some #########, and he doesn't understand the difference.
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