![]() Unsurprisingly, Watson said that finding the right price has been tricky. ![]() The plan, presumably, would be to sell The Banner Saga at around these prices on tablets. In considering The Banner Saga's pricing on tablets, Watson and team have been looking at XCOM: Enemy Unknown Opens a new window's £13.99 / $19.99 price, and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite Opens a new window at 10.49 / $14.99. On PC, The Banner Saga costs £18.99 / $24.99, but that kind of price is very rare on mobile. ![]() The hope for Stoic is that The Banner Saga will sell well on tablets for a premium price. "They'll spend $600 on an iPad, and $4 on a coffee, drop $20 on lunch, but when it comes to spending four or five dollars on a game, it's this life-altering decision. They think that four dollars is an exorbitant amount to pay for a game, which is very illogical considering most people's lifestyles." "Apple is frustrated, along with everybody else, about the mentality that's gone rampant in mobile app markets, where people don't want to pay anything," Watson told Polygon. According to Watson, Apple has also expressed some annoyance on this topic, too. The small amount of money that mobile gamers will pay for games is something that's been irritating him. This is a matter that John Watson of Stoic brought up in an interview with Polygon recently Opens a new window. ![]() But how much would you be willing to pay for the game? We're excited that Stoic Studio is bringing its turn-based survival strategy game The Banner Saga to tablets this summer Opens a new window. ![]()
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