This article reports an analyze of Jess Divnich, analyst for EEDAR, that explains that the Stimulus Package DLC price was too low and could have been higher. The main reason explained is the success of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

According to an analyst, the Stimulus Package’s price was too low.

IGN reported an analysis which is in contradiction with the storm created by the Stimulus Package Dlc because of its price: 1200 Microsoft Points on Xbox 360, which is $15. This price will be the same for PC and PS3. According to Jess Divnich, analyst for EEDAR, the Dlc should have cost even MORE.
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  • 1
    Daweii Apr 15, 10
    Could have been higher? Someone shoot this *bleep* before he ruins gaming even more. Bobby Kotick is going to see this and price the next MW2 pack at $25.
  • 1
    Guugley Apr 15, 10
    "It is evident that 2.5 million Xbox Live players felt that $15 was either just right or a good bargain"

    Lmfao. No, you dickhead, 2.5mil people just haven't got any patience.
  • 0
    Darknet Apr 15, 10
    I'm not the smartest consumer in the world but even I can tell that map pack is a *bleep*ing rip off.
  • 0
    Aussie Legend Apr 16, 10
    Hahahahahaha

    *dies*

    Wtf is this guy smoking?
  • 0
    Existence Apr 16, 10
    Hes got a point though; Activision could have priced the pack at $20 and gained almost as much sales as it did with the $15 pricing.

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