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submitted 10 months ago by simple@lemm.ee to c/games@lemmy.world

Adding a bit more to the discussion on whether game subscription can be "the future", it looks like despite the heavy push made in the past decade, subscriptions only make up 10% of total video game spending in the US.

Link: https://nitter.net/MatPiscatella/status/1747660051269988522

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[-] FlihpFlorp@lemm.ee 3 points 10 months ago

Don’t worry we won’t have have to worry about subs being dominant. Oh wait you meant subscriptions

Ok but jokes aside in some cases a subscription is necessary. Probably a bad example but Netflix needs to operate servers that I can get behind if it’s reasonably priced

However games and services that offer a subscription that don’t need it, unless I REALLY like it, I think it’s plain bad

And frankly I’m kind of a hypocrite here paying for planetsides “premium” service even though they could keep the lights on without it

I kinda went off on a rant but even it only makes 10% (which to me is definitely a big number but seems smaller than it is) of sales it kind of sends a message that this a way to extract more money from people like me that go “hmm well I like the game I guess I’ll pay $120 or more a year for this yes this a sane financial decision”

TLDR: subscription bad but I’m personally using one :(

this post was submitted on 17 Jan 2024
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