Earlier in the year they removed the trial offer. Now it’s returned, but worse than before.

  • echo64@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    When it reaches $15/20 a month it’ll already be too late.

    It’s the exact same model that ruined all the other entertainment industries.

    1. Offer a subscription for next to nothing, funded by vc money/microsoft infinite money buckrts. The industry doesn’t mind because people are still buying things on cd/dvd/bluray so it’s just extra money for them.
    2. Oh no, everyone now just subscribes to the super cheap subscription, and the industry can’t afford to produce content just for spotify/netflix/gamepass
    3. Every content owner pulls content from the incumbent subscription service, starts their own, and you can’t buy the content for money anymore.
    4. Turns out $15 a month isn’t enough to pay for everything the industry usually makes, content lowers in quality, prices go up. Everyone loses.

    Paying into subscription services now is a good deal for you, but it’s gonna ruin everything just like it did everywhere else.

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      1 year ago

      I think it’s interesting that this isn’t working as well in the pc world. Epic giving away games for free doesn’t seem to be affecting sales numbers on steam (thinking of how incredibly well Baldurs Gate 3 is selling). I can’t imagine Xbox games not on game pass are selling as well as they used to. I’m sure there’s impacts I’m not seeing, but on the surface it looks less successful.