Yeah, the games industry is in a pretty big crisis right now, and I think change needs to happen both ways:
Consumers need to understand that keeping games at the same price for decades despite rising costs and inflation is not realistic. If they want the industry to thrive, they need to be ok with games being more expensive.
Meanwhile, developers need to stop making games so expensive. This is an entertainment industry / corpo problem, really. Companies have seen the big profits and decided that only the big profits will do, which means you need to make a big open world cinematic experience, which is expensive, and because it's expensive, they won't take risks on making anything actually interesting.
The only way gaming moves forward is if we make riskier games that cost less to produce, which is why indies are the ones making the good games these days.