When I was a kid in high school, the economy wasn't nearly as bad as it is right now. People are very very concerned right now with having enough money to pay their bills, housing has skyrocketed, cost of living dramatically up, salaries stagnating..... Almost every single friend I have, I asked them why they no longer play World of Warcraft or similar games and the answer was the same. "I cannot justify paying a subscription monthly, I have way too many subscriptions right now like Netflix Hulu HBO max some that I'm even canceling". This was pretty much the same exact response I heard from most of my friend community on discord. It seems that people find it a horrible value to buy a game and play it when it requires repeated purchases, but you also have to pay to subscribe to the game as well. That amount of money really, honestly adds up to a lot....
Simple example: playing Elder scrolls online and World of Warcraft for 2 years
World of Warcraft:
$15/month x 24 months = $360
$50 expansion every 2 years = $50
Total WoW cost: $410
Elder Scrolls Online:
$15/month x 24 months = $360
$90 expansion per year x 2 years = $180
Total ESO cost: $540
Combined total for both games over 2 years:
$410 + $540 = $950
Investing this money: Simple example
Please note: This is just a rough estimate, it's figuratively impossible to realistically estimate an exact 100% accurate figure of an investment, I went for a worst-case scenario based on some of my past earnings in Fidelity. These are almost exactly what I earned over a 2 year period saving from WoW and ESO, with some small margin of error.
Investment Breakdown:
- Initial Investment: $0
- Monthly Contribution: $39.58 (950 ÷ 24 months)
- Annual Interest Rate: 8.5% (compounded monthly)
- Investment Period: 2 years (24 months)
Results:
- Total Amount Contributed: $950.00
- Total Accrued Interest: $89.76
- Total After 2 Years: $1,039.76
After 10 years, here's how the money would grow:
- Initial Amount: $1,039.76
- Total Interest Earned: $1,352.31
- Final Amount: $2,392.07
So your initial game subscription savings of $950 that grew to $1,039.76 after 2 years would more than double over the next 10 years, growing to $2,392.07 just from compound interest alone.
So in short, you are actually spending a huge sum of money on these games, about $950 a year at least by this very very rough estimate, and if you simply invested this money, you could see huge, monstrous returns on this money that could change your damn life. It's for that reason that I cannot justify playing these games anymore. That's just a subscription cost!! So astronomically high it's unbelievable to me.
TLDR:
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Economic struggles make gaming subscriptions harder to justify.
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Rising living costs and stagnant wages have led people to cancel non-essential subscriptions.
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Many friends quit games like World of Warcraft and Elder Scrolls Online due to high subscription costs.
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Example costs over two years: -- WoW: $410 -- ESO: $540 -- Total: $950
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Investing this amount with $200 monthly contributions at 8.5% interest could grow to $1,039.76 in two years. Overall, game subscription fees seem less worthwhile given the potential for financial growth.
I don't know how anyone has time for two live service games at once. Even in my peak college slacker days, just World of Warcraft alone was a lot. I started playing Honkai: Star Rail this summer and a friend wanted me to start The War Within expansion with her. I've been doing the tourist thing in WoW for a few years now, and even still with that casual pace of play, the combination was far too much for me these days.
My gaming tastes can get mercurial, so I prefer the irregular stuff now. I love that I can just log into Guild Wars 2 any time without even thinking about money, and I've spent a whole $10 on HSR in the six months I've been playing it. Makes it much easier when I suddenly get a few days of light work here and there.
Yeah, I've gotten sucked into HSR as well (first f2p gacha game that's ever hooked me), and I can't imagine having time for another game like it. The daily content isn't really any trouble to do, but having to do that for multiple games would get old fast. And the monthly content drops can be really substantial and take a long time to experience all the content.
Also my first deep dive into a gacha. One of my friends also plays Genshin and ZZZ and I'm like, hoooow? 😂
There were so. many. quests. that I'm just now getting to the "log in to spend energy" mode with HSR. The game's absolutely packed with one-time content and being an MMO player, I'm so not used to this rapid release schedule.