Nightingale Developer Aims for Accessible Pricing to Attract Players to New Survival Game
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Mass Effect developer Aaryn Flynn says the $30 price point for his new game Nightingale reflects the competitive survival game market and the need to attract players as a new studio.
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Flynn sees the popularity of the survival crafting genre currently as an overall positive that brings more visibility, ideas, and creativity even amidst short-term competition.
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The developer success of similar survival games shows the genre is ripe for innovation, which is exciting to Flynn.
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Inflexion Studios priced Nightingale at $30 to account for it being the studio's first game and the need to convince players to take a chance on it.
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Nightingale launches February 20th and Flynn hopes the reasonable pricing helps attract player interest.