The free upgrades make sense, as much as having higher resolution support and better framerates is nice we're past the remaster stage, these are just patches and are mostly for companies own benefits to keep players engaged with their games as the audience migrates to the new machines. It's in their own interest to provide what is a small edit to the title.
If it's a remaster, something more extensive, then sure a higher price is justified but Tsushima is just a patch. Whilst it's a small move it reeks of late PS2/early PS3 era Sony and they'd be very wise to keep the memories of how that period of thier history went in mind. They're nickle and diming their audience and as this gen draws on it's going to become a bigger and bigger consumer issue as competition drives rivals and third party issues down cheaper.
If it's a remaster, something more extensive, then sure a higher price is justified but Tsushima is just a patch. Whilst it's a small move it reeks of late PS2/early PS3 era Sony and they'd be very wise to keep the memories of how that period of thier history went in mind. They're nickle and diming their audience and as this gen draws on it's going to become a bigger and bigger consumer issue as competition drives rivals and third party issues down cheaper.
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