The big question for me is the $$
You don't have to have a business degree to understand that $1,000.00 from 10 people is $10,000.00 and $10.00 from 10,0000 people is $100,000.00 or to know that people are more willing to spend $10.00 in a game then $50.00
Then look at what age group is spending the most on games and everyone knows it's the teenager or young adult who make little or no money. Hmm is it easier to ask Mom or Dad for $10.00 or $50.00 and what is the parent most likely to say yes to.
So we are talking literally millions of dollars difference here. Think McDonald's would make more money if they started jacking their prices or lose to customers to survive. What kind of overhead do you have to justify some of these prices. The mark up on something digital that only exist and can be used on someone else's server is unrealistic and unreasonable. I guess they figure if people are willing to pay then go with it.
They probably won't do it because they are afraid but I guarantee you they would make way more money with more reasonable prices then what they have now. It's like these companies think they have a monopoly or they are ignorant to the fact that lower to middle income far outnumbers high income. Not only that but higher income people are less interested because they have the money to do other things.