Article 76FF9 Ludicrous $999 Steam game lasts just 10 minutes — ‘Congratulations On Your Purchase’ is pure conspicuous consumption with its golden ticket Steam Achievement

Ludicrous $999 Steam game lasts just 10 minutes — ‘Congratulations On Your Purchase’ is pure conspicuous consumption with its golden ticket Steam Achievement

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A curious new game titled Congratulations On Your Purchase recently appeared on PC digital marketplaces priced at $999. Its main claim to fame is that it is proudly the most expensive game on Steam." Buyers who purchase, download, and run this title will enjoy a first-person luxury experience set inside a palace." Perhaps most importantly, though, they will collect a golden ticket' Steam Achievement showing you are now one of us" with the $999 proudly displayed at its center. It might be a cynical exercise in tapping into those compelled into conspicuous consumption, or it might be satire.

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Behold the red-carpeted halls of the palace where you will walk to a wall and make your mark. (Image credit: Worth It Studio on Steam)

While Congratulations On Your Purchase asks for premium money, viewing the promotional video and screenshots doesn't really give us palatial, luxury, exclusive vibes. It is more like being transported into a game credits screen where one is being congratulated for completing a Nintendo 64 game. The minimum system requirements of a GTX 1060 or RX 580 definitely seem like overkill for this 3D walking simulator adventure.'

However, the gameplay, which can last about 10 minutes if you stretch it out, isn't the point. The most expensive game on Steam. A palace, a red carpet, paparazzi, and a wall where you leave your name - visible to every owner who comes after you. Ten minutes," reads the Steam sales pitch - which may be AI-generated according to the small print. The price is not a mistake. It is the point."

Further insight into how the devs hope to get their hooks into the target audience to reel in $999 a pop is provided by the Steam page. You paid for this. Not accidentally. Not on impulse. You saw the price. You read the description. And then you bought it anyway. Welcome."

Towards the end of the Steam page sales pitch, the devs add a paragraph on the philosophical value of this kind of purchase. Of course, the answer isn't discouraging towards the level of expense. Rather, the choice of how, when, and where to spend your cash is claimed to be philosophically speaking, unanswerable."

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Two purchasers so far? (Image credit: Worth It Studio on Steam)

While Congratulations On Your Purchase may also be satirical, it can be added to your Steam Cart, purchased, and thus might raise a nice bit of pocket money for the devs at Minimum Viable Prestige and the publishers Worth It Studio. Visiting the game's associated website at www.steamelite.zone seems to confirm there have been two buyers, so far, leaving two personalized messages on the Congratulations On Your Purchase wall. We'd also grumble that this Steam game isn't even original in its satire/cynicism, as it shares much in common with the $999 Apple iOS app from the noughties dubbed I Am Rich.

Our conclusion is that you should definitely spend your money elsewhere this Amazon Prime Day week.

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