Ok, thanks for that, I just learned something. I suppose in a truly digital world, this might make sense to me. And I do have some collectables. And some digital stuff for my phone. But there is a limited market for anything rare or "collectable" and many times items made to be collectable (Franklin Mint, Stamps, Pogs, etc.) just don't hold their value, especially as the target audience moves on.
Yes, LEs and rare pins are priced higher, but the number of enthusiasts willing to shell out $30K or more for a game, let alone a digital rendering or NFT of something you can not play - don't think this is going to impact the industry in a big way. And if by spending $$$ on that one more deep pocket guy is less interested in the real thing - all the better to keep prices manageable.