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STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - Customer - 03-06-2016 ![]() Steam is making a major change to the way bundle prices work, opting for a more dynamic pricing model that takes into account whether or not you own games featured in the bundle. Valve has yet to officially announce this, and likely never will, but PCGamesN has obtained official documentation the company sent to developers. What this means for you is that you’ll get a discount on a bundle if you already own one of the included games. This also scales up depending on how many of the featured games you own. By doing this, you’ll only get the games you do not already own whenever you buy a bundle. “With Steam Bundles, if a customer already [owns] some items in the Bundle, they will pay for and receive only the items not already in their account,” the documentation reads. “This allows the best fans of your series or franchise to ‘complete the set’ and get a deal on the remaining items in the Bundle.” Valve goes on to say that bundles and complete packs are “a bad deal” for customers that already own a chunk of the included games. “Either it made bad economic sense for those customers to purchase the pack, or they just felt bad about doing so since it [looked] like they were paying for products they already [had]. The new Steam Bundles system addresses this,” Valve continues. The regular style of bundles will not go away, and Valve calls them “Must Purchase Together” bundles. For these, expect to see added extras such as art books, soundtracks and whatever else you can expect from deluxe editions. As the site notes, another effect of this will be a drop in the number of times in which a bundle would cost more than buying included games individually. The Headup Games Complete Bundle is apparently one of the first to implement this new strategy, but there’s no clear indication when more will follow suit. It’s probably worth mentioning that this would only apply to bundles purchased directly from Steam, and not through third-parties such as HumbleBundle. Source RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - pvnk - 03-06-2016 So now, it's logical. They finally did it... RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - Losi - 03-07-2016 GABEN IS LEARNING. IT'S ALIVE. RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - Jiggly - 03-07-2016 This is great! I wish this logic was applied to more companies... RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - Oni - 03-07-2016 That's cool. There were some bundles I skipped out on, because it would be senseless to buy a game I already own. RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - Jiggly - 03-07-2016 (03-07-2016, 05:48 AM)Oni Wrote: That's cool. There were some bundles I skipped out on, because it would be senseless to buy a game I already own. Looks like this is a good business move on their part. RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - pvnk - 03-07-2016 Riot already had this implemented... RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - Jiggly - 03-07-2016 (03-07-2016, 10:29 PM)primitiv Wrote: Riot already had this implemented... Is Riot another service like Steam? Not heard of it but I'm not the biggest gamer in the world. RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - pvnk - 03-07-2016 Not like Steam, but a company that does gaming regardless. RE: STEAM BUNDLES NOW CHEAPER IF YOU ALREADY OWN INCLUDED GAMES - Jiggly - 03-07-2016 (03-07-2016, 10:40 PM)primitiv Wrote: Not like Steam, but a company that does gaming regardless. Might google it. Wish more companies followed suit. They have a pretty neat website. |