Gold Farmer Executive Discusses the Secondary Market

by on Dec 26, 2007

<strong>Watch the invisible hand at work!</strong> Gamasutra is running an article from "Smith Sam," an executive at an Asian-based gold-farming company, about the state and evolution of the secondary market for MMOGs. It's an interesting read which sh

Watch the invisible hand at work!

Gamasutra is running an article from "Smith Sam," an executive at an Asian-based gold-farming company, about the state and evolution of the secondary market for MMOGs. It's an interesting read which sheds some additional light on this decidedly murky industry.

Since power-leveling services for World Of Warcraft started, competition has certainly caused the price to curve down. Also, thanks to the WoW expansion, it's now changed to Levels 1-70 from its original Levels 1-60. Therefore, Levels 1-60 was originally 350 dollars when such services started, dropping to about 129 dollars in today's market. For Levels 1-70, it started costing about 490 US dollars, and has now dropped to 250 US dollars.

Take a look at the original article over at Gamasutra. What do you think about the secondary markets? Join the discussion!


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