MrNyarlathotep
Banned
At least read the argument in detail before posting misleading information:
1. VAT (20%) is included in the prices anyway
2. Platform license (20%) will be paid anyway [of course Steam, Origin, etc. is limited to the PC]
3. Developer cost will be paid anyway
4. Marketing is paid anyway
in fact, the difference is that distribution cost (2%) is not happening in the DD [however, obviously DD has much risk such as inventory management, less work for smaller titles, etc. it has quite a number of advantages, but not as long as the revenue for each sold game is considered]
You're the one so desperate to deal in 'overall revenue' rather than actual PC sales, as a sign that DD is bad for the industry;
An EA title for PS360 sold at retail for $60 nets EA ~ $20.
An EA title sold on Origin for $60 nets EA ~ $40.
So if EA sell 1 game via DD for every 2 games they sell at retail, they've just made the same amount of money, but "overall revenue" has halved.
EDIT:
And this is without even factoring in the secondhand market, where a single initial sale can mean upwards of 10 resales to a retailer, vastly increasing 'overall revenue' but leaving publisher income flat. Hence project $10.