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PC version of Trine costs 2x the PSN version (update) photo

In a weird turn of events, platform puzzler Trine will costs twice as much on PC as it will on PSN, costing $40 instead of $20. Bizarrely, developer Frozenbyte had no clue about the price difference, yet is still defending the decision to price one version considerably more than the other.

"Trine is far from a game created by a solo hero developer (we have over 20 employees and Trine has contributions from a double amount of people)," explains one dev on the company's forums. "We are very confident that we can deliver a full retail experience with Trine (hence PC version is sold in retail also for approx 35 to 40 eur/usd!).

"As for the PSN price, our publisher and Sony sets it. Heck, even I don't know it ... I just don't find it fair to compare us to games which have started at similar or higher pricepoints. It's very obvious Trine will eventually cost less, so I guess I just wanted to say that if the price hurts more than waiting, then that's the option."

As well as the $40 retail version, Trine is currently available for pre-order on Steam for $30. The boxed copy is due to ship some time this Summer, while the downloadable version should be available between July 3 and July 10. Somehow I can't see this move proving popular with PC gamers.

[Update: Southpeak sent us an email to say that the official price point for the PC version of Trine is $29.99. The publisher hasn't said much about the game since it was named as a publisher, but that is their official stance on the story.]








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adultswim810's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 15:21
adultswim810
I literally yelled out "WHAT?" when i saw the 40$
ParaParaKing's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 15:22
ParaParaKing
In other news: PSN version costs twice as much as it should.
LsTr Of SmG's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 15:30
LsTr Of SmG
Lulz, sounds like the publisher's ballsed up!
Rockvillian's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 15:45
Rockvillian
This is why people steal games. Money totally loses its value with this up/down wishy washy junk.
tgammet's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 15:46
tgammet
"I just don't find it fair to compare us to games which have started at similar or higher pricepoints."

Uh, then don't price your game as high as them!

I'll pass until that eventual price drop. So in 2 years? If I can be 'arsed' to remember?
alex1314159's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 15:48
alex1314159
O___o too much I say
Onlineatron's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 15:49
Onlineatron
This is my most anticipated game after playing the PC demo. Reminds me of Pandimonium in so many ways... and pandimonium was awesome!

I will be buying it on PSN for the price though, does anyone know if the co-op is local??
Zippyduda's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 16:04
Zippyduda
Does that screenshot remind anyone else of Bioshock? Looks just like it, the figure looks like Big Daddy and the surroundings.

Anyway still looks intriguing :]
Qraze's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 16:07
Qraze
if you only knew the taxes of just releasing something in stores, it costs much more and if trine on psn is cheaper then this is one of few titles that lets consumers get a break as well as the developer. .
DinnertimeNinja's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 16:16
DinnertimeNinja
I'm certainly interested, but for me to shell out $20 for a download title, I'll need to do some research first.

Is there a PS3 demo?
Onlineatron's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 16:30
Onlineatron
@DinnertimeNinja

Frostbyte/Southpeak say there will be one but it will be in an update 2-3 weeks after the game's release.

If you can though download the PC demo and set it on low (if your PC isn't great). You should be able to get an idea of how it plays.
Tanukitsune's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 16:39
Tanukitsune
It's odd that the PC version costs more, it's always the other way around!
Rusty Ghia's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 17:15
Rusty Ghia
I have no problem paying $30 or $40 for a boxed-copy, but it will be a cold day in hell before I pay more than $10 for a game riddled with DRM.
alex1314159's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 17:20
alex1314159
then again i think all games are overpriced
mrsatan's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 17:41
mrsatan
20 dollars is a decent PSN price considering the joy of sharing PSN content with friends. With the huge amount of stuff released I have to swap with my buddies to get it all.
Psy-Phi's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 18:09
Psy-Phi
They just helped make my decision. PSN first. Steam when it's on sale.
Wedge's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 18:58
Wedge
It WILL be on sale on PC though, so I'll just pick it up then.
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 23:44
Chronic Logic
Hahahahahaha, fuck you.
JustLikeBuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/30/2009 03:52
JustLikeBuck
Makes a nice change... PC versions are always £10-15 cheaper than the 360/PS3 ones.
TheToiletDuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/30/2009 07:56
TheToiletDuck
@JustLikeBuck Makes a nice change... NICE change? I hardly think a price hike on either platform is acceptable let alone nice.
Jetsetlemming's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/30/2009 09:07
Jetsetlemming
Funny that they don't want to be compared to "similar games"... when they're being compared to their own game. Two difference prices for the exact same game is bullshit. Especially since Trine doesn't come with online coop from what I've heard out the box, but is supposed to be patched in later, which makes the console version more complete with local coop.
JustLikeBuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/30/2009 11:27
JustLikeBuck
@TheToiletDuck
Who said anything about a price hike? Quite a few PSN games have sold for $20, so it's only a pain if your getting it for PC.
KorJax's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/30/2009 12:40
KorJax
Yeah, not buying this game for $40 (or even $30).

That's just too much.

It's fun, and I loved the demo, but it's not the kind of game I'd pay near-retail price for, especailly considering the full game is "only" 15 levels in length.

15 levels is a good amount, but Portal was a respectable $20 and Trine looks to be around the same length/replay value as portal was.

I'll only be picking this up if they have a 50% off special (which Steam does often) sometime down the line.
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