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  • Fair Trade: The Simple Economics of Why Game Developers Should Shut Up About Used Games, Part 2

    July 21, 2009 9:36:59 AM

    Hey, a Fallout dev responded to your article with an interesting point about downloadable content sales:

    "One more note to add: our downloadable content sales come from both new and used versions of Fallout 3. It is quite possible that a single copy of Fallout 3 has netted us multiple sales of our DLC -- once when it was purchased new by one person; then when someone else buys it used, they also will buy DLC."


    http://www.ashleycheng.com/2009/07/dlc-loves-all-copies-of-fallout-3-new.html

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