He even made an argument that most gamers instinctively know but rarely hear from a suit — that game prices have barely moved in over a decade while everything else has gotten dramatically more expensive. He wasn’t using that as a justification to charge more. He was using it as context for why value perception matters so much. There’s a very particular art to saying a lot without confirming anything, and Zelnick has clearly mastered it. But reading between the lines, the...