Serious thread

Serious thread

What would happen to vidya prices if the North American Free Trade Agreement is cancelled?

Would vidya become more expensive?

It's already pretty expensive in Mexico, but if you get rid of NAFTA, you will see less compadres on Sup Forums
It will also fuck Mexico in the god damned stinky hole so hard if negotiations go wrong and we get much less than we were used to, but nothing to worry for you americans (maybe, hopefully so, but probably expect a raise in full price releases)

Every single retail game is manufactured in Mexico. Does that matter?

>It's already expensive in Mexico

It's not that bad, the problem is that our Jewish vidya stores sells everything overpriced and nobody gives a fuck about it

I have been using Steam+Amazon Mexico (Prime) and I have saved lots of money.

Bump

Probably

Would games in Canada become more expensive?
It's already like 90 leafbux after tax for any new game

>he buys physical videogames

>he gets cucked with Steam DRM

Ehh it won't be that bad. Recall polticians steal money higher up the line, so it's mostly them losing money.

Nothing at all.

Yes, The production will be moved back to USA for US sales.

Unlikely.

>current year+1
>Buying games

>implying physical copies don't have DRM
Retard

I rather have a physical than some shitty digital game

Hard to say. If NAFTA were straight-up 'cancelled', a bunch of bilateral agreements would probably pop up to serve each country's trade interests in its absence. We have no concrete idea what those would look like though, so we can't speculate on how they would change a developer's/publisher's cost-benefit analysis, and thus we can't predict their behaviour i.e. the effect on the industry. Interesting to think about though.

Trump is right though, it's only fair NAFTA gets cancelled

How?

>Trade agreement designed to actually remove jobs from America
That why?

Hahaha

How did you fall for the bait?