EA's Madden over charged gamers?

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A University of Michigan economics professor estimates that Electronic Arts collectively overcharged Madden buyers between $701 million and $926 million during the years 2006 through 2009.

Dr. Jeffrey MacKie-Mason made his claim in a document filed last week with the U.S. District Court in San Francisco. Mackie-Mason was brought into the case as an expert witness by attorneys representing Geoffrey Pecover and Jeffrey Lawrence. The pair of gamers are named plaintiffs in a class-action suit alleging that EA used its exclusive licensing deal with the NFL to eliminate Take Two Interactive's competing NFL 2K series. The suit charges that EA then exploited the resulting competitive vacuum to dramatically raise the retail price of Madden.

While MacKie-Mason acknowledges that his estimates are based on incomplete data, he writes:

QUOTE I provide this information for the limited purpose of allowing the Court to assess in rough terms the burden on Electronic Arts in relation to the magnitude of potential damages... Under California's antitrust statute, it is my understanding that these damages would be trebled.

MacKie-Mason arrived at the eye-popping figures using an estimated overcharge percentage that ranged from 50% to 66% for the 30.04 million units of Madden sold during the 2006-2009. He writes:


QUOTE When Take-Two was able to compete unhindered, Madden NFL's competitive price was in the range of $19.95 to $29.95. I assume for this exercise that these would have been Madden's prices but for the alleged [monopolistic] acts.

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What I don't get is, why do gamers buy the same kind of game over and over again that is the same thing but a few new features or updated graphics.
 
I agree. If we are going to do that why not make one game to have shelf life of 3-5 years or something and throw some new game quality DLC update out for it every year instead of buying new game every year. Instead of paying $60 a year for new game with 1 or 2 new features can pay $20-40 or less for DLC for same game and its all the same. Sure graphics will stay the same, but does that even matter anymore to some games like Madden. I only buy games like Madden once every couple of years anyway.
 
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