Posted February 13, 2015
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Skyrim was discounted -30% after 6 months, -50% after one year, -66% after 18 months, -75% after 2 years and its DLCs don't go under -50% even after... nearly 30 month ? (btw, the legendary edition should be discounted -75% around june this year)
And most of the other games follow the same pattern of discounting (as well as the DLCs of older games)
Tomb Raider: ($50 at release) 50% off after less than 2 monrhs (on Origin), 75% off (GMG, Get Games) in less than 5 months.
Bioshock Infinite: ($60 at release) 50% within 4 months (Steam), over 75% off after 6 months (GameFly), 84% off ($10 at Amazon) after 7 months.
DMC: Devil May Cry: ($50 at release) 50% after 4 months (Steam), 75% off after 9 months (Steam)
Borderlands 2: ($60 at release) 50% off after 2 months (Steam), 84% off after 6 months ($10 at GamersGate)
Assassin's Creed 4: ($60 at release) 50% off at Amazon after 1 month, 80% off after 9 months (GameStop)
Battlefield 4: ($60 at release) 50% off after 1 month (GameStop), 75+% off after 9 months (Amazon, GameStop)
Skyrim: ($60 at release) 50% off after 8 months (Steam), 75% off after 18 months (at GamersGate)
So yes, Skyrim is slower than normal, and I'm sure it's possible to find some other games, but most games (and I didn't cherry-pick the list above, I just looked up what came to mind) get discounted even faster than I thought, based on what I checked.