I have no problem with that
Quit and play archeage. The community there is really nice too, makes wows look like complete shit. It's like how it was back in vanilla, before all the ass-munching morons all joined the game because it was popular.
Surprised it has taken them this long to up the price for the subscription.
They should have done it when they increased the paid services and all that's left it probably the increase in prices in the shop for all the pets, mounts and transmog pieces.
As much as i have enjoyed reading this Brit vs eu collective bashing "nice change from the general merica bashing", i kinda have to side with the Brits here. All these others can say what they want but if they announced a 1 dollar increase for NA there would be a literal shit storm, and they would lose subs. I dont care if its only a fucking dollar there already double dipping us with subs and buying xpacs. The greedy pigs dont deserve anymore money.
well they nearly lost 1m subscribers, they have to make up for it so they will increase subscription price. we can expect a store mount very soon as well.
I've paid my EUR 12.99 since I started 10 years ago. Having a steady price unaffected by inflation over 10 years isn't a bad thing.
Of course USD-EUR values haven't been static at all - http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?fr...o=EUR&view=10Y
It has fluctuated between 1 EUR = 0.62 - 0.85 USD, so while today my EUR 12.99 makes Blizzard a whooping $17.4, in 2005 it only made them ~$15.
The GBP however has had pretty steady value since 2009 when it crashed:
http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?fr...o=USD&view=10Y - and I'm assuming Blizzard wants to bring it closer to current EU pricing, since general income in UK is comparable to rest of the Europe - right now UK has been getting their WoW dirt cheap - and even after this "price hike" - it's still chaper than rest of the EU.
So I'd say I agree with the title - EU is getting milked. However UK is not.
And 'mericans can just STFU about this - your WoW has always been much cheaper than rest of the market - and unchanged through your inflation. Painting Blizzard as greedy pigs is... well I don't know - a bit harsh maybe?
This ridiculous argument needs to stop being brought up. Technology has not gotten more expensive in the last 10 years, it's gotten cheaper. World of warcraft was designed with the intention of supporting itself at 500k subs, they have millions. There is absolutely no justification for a price increase beyond increasing profit margins, this is not a reasonable result of inflation.
Don't white knight anti-consumer corporate behavior, it is in no way beneficial to you.
As a EU player, I've always found it incredibly unfair that we have one area of europe, playing on the same servers, that gets much cheaper monthly sub.
UK income levels are compareable to rest of the Europe - why the hell do they get cheap monthly sub?
I see this price alignment as a good thing - even with £1 raise, the UK sub is still cheaper than rest of EU. Maybe they should look into dropping the sub price in rest of the EU with €1 to bring us even.
Why do ppl keep bringing in the US 14,99 arguement, do ppl not know that in US they are allowed to advertise prices to consumers Ex. VAT. While as fas as i know consumer prices in EU have to be advertised Inc. VAT by Law, only Business to Business can advertise Ex. Vat. in EU as far as i know. The few US players i know all pay $16,xx (differs per state, as VAT is statewide there, not country wide).
Which is alot closer to the new 9.99 UK price point and the 12,99 EU pricepoint. The 8.99 price point in UK just had become pretty cheap compared to other West european and even most US prices Inc. VAT. I dont see it as weird at all that they bring the pricepoints more in range of eachother, and even then UK can still enjoy a discount for the next 2 years if they commit to the game.
Bleh, that "billion dollar company" argument again.
I don't really care how much money Blizzard makes as long as they don't exploit their market position.
I enjoy their products and services - I have the disposable income needed.
What pisses me off though, is that people who live in the same region and have similar disposable income level get the exact same service much cheaper.
That's not fair consumer practice.