Dead Trigger for Android now free because of “unbelievably high” piracy

23 July 2012

Good news and bad news, people, and they’re both basically the same news. Don’t ask how, it’s complicated journalist stuff and if I told you, I’d have to have you apprehended and processed and shipped to a special camp in Siberia and I’m busy enough as it is today.

So the good news is that Madfinger’s zombie shooter, Dead Trigger, is now free on Android. The bad news is that the game is free because everybody was already stealing it anyway and there was no simply point charging for it anymore.

In a statement over on Facebook, the Czech developer said that even at just $0.99, the piracy rate on Android was “unbelievably high”. It’s a pretty sad indictment of the market when people won’t even pay a single dollar for something.

Perhaps predictably, there’s now a whole lot of drama because those people who did pay that dollar are angry because nobody else has to now. A WHOLE DOLLAR. That’s like R8. I guess I’d also be pissed if I’d re-mortaged my home to buy a game on my phone, except I didn’t have to because it’s just R8.

You can grab Dead Trigger for nothing on the Google Play store, although it’s still tagged at $0.99 on iOS. Apparently iPhone owners are just way more honest.

Source: The Verge

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  1. Jose
    24.07.2012 at 05:58

    I think the bigger problem with this game was that people had to pay for it and then you had to make further micro transactions from within the game to get all the cooler weapons. I’m not justifying piracy but perhaps the dev is experiencing some sort of backlash because this system may have been a bit unfair to the paying customer.

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