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So... they're taking advantage of one of the selling-features of streaming services, that being the ability to scale your spend pending your own personal preferences. In the early days of streaming services, they had enough content to justify paying a monthly subscription each month -- it's not the customer's fault that streaming got enshitified. Hell, a bunch of them switching to 'weekly episodes' was just a very poorly disguised attempt to drag out how many months they thought their one flagship show could capture audiences. The old practice of dumping a whole season all at once in one month, because you knew you'd have another season of some other good show the next month, is practically gone -- with streaming reverting back to the old network practices they'd usurped.
Same with games. Tons of titles are just shitty early access things, things that get abandoned mid-development, things that rely on a live-service platform that companies'll shut down a month or two later, and so on. And some titles are askin like $80+ for their shitty offerings. Yeah, that's not the customers fault in the slightest. They're right to look for discounted offers, what sane person wouldn't?
In my experience the only games I get at full price anymore are the ones which are heavily discounted from their original price or were cheap from the beginning. For example something like Rimworld when I first got it.