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How Much Money Will You Spend on Video Games in Q3?

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There are a number of highly anticipated games coming out in the action-adventure genre in the third quarter, and like the other entries it will cost players a pretty penny. Looking to finally take flight in a living, breathing, intergalactic universe? Fork up $60 for No Man’s Sky. XCOM 2 arrives on consoles for $60 in September. Smaller titles, such as Inside, Lost Sea, Read Only Memories, 88 Heroes, and Song of the Deep look to be $20 a piece. ARK: Survival Evolved finally comes to the PS4 after dwelling in Early Access for quite some time for $60, and ReCore will cost Xbox One and Windows 10 owners $40.

Licensed games are also, well, maybe not “well” represented, but they are here this quarter. Ghostbusters, based on the new movie from Paul Feig, will run $50. Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS-Force is $55, and Attack on Titan is a full priced game going at $60. Finally, the hotly anticipated Sonic Boom: Fire and Ice runs onto the Wii U for a cool $40. All together, for standard editions only, it’ll run you about $675 for all the major action-adventure games coming out in the third quarter.


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