Comment on Phil Spencer Reiterates That Xbox Is Excited About Activision-Blizzard’s Back Catalog
echo64@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Excited about renting it out to you a month at a time with an ever increasing cost
Comment on Phil Spencer Reiterates That Xbox Is Excited About Activision-Blizzard’s Back Catalog
echo64@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Excited about renting it out to you a month at a time with an ever increasing cost
RGB3x3@lemmy.world 1 year ago
For now, at least, Game Pass is definitely the best deal in subscriptions these days. It’s honestly wild to me that it’s not more expensive.
But for sure give it time and it’ll be like $500 a year.
echo64@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Netflix a decade ago. Wow, this is so amazing. What a deal. How could it go wrong
Netflix today, okay, which subscription service to we get this month, I want to watch this show, but Sarah wants to watch that show and the other show we were watching got deleted from the service so we just can’t watch that one. If only we could learn from this situation
Goronmon@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Netflix was cheap because there no one valued streaming rights initially, and thus there was little competition for those rights. Once companies realized how valuable the service was, prices shot up.
One of those strange situations where increased competition increased prices.
echo64@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yes, that makes the gamepass situation even more egregious. Everyone knows the cost of making games, but only Microsoft can afford to literally lose money for a decade to secure dominance.
No one can compete because everyone else has to run a real business
pycorax@lemmy.world 1 year ago
That’s fine. Nothing is stopping you from dropping it once it becomes a bad deal. I cancelled Netflix once the price became ridiculous. For games, it’s even easier, there’s many alternatives both legal and illegal.
echo64@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yes, we can all do that once the industry has been irrevocably changed forever, and now nothing gets made outside of subscription services
Phegan@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I suspect they are taking the Spotify approach. They will have a low price for a great value to monopolize the market. Then over time increase the price and reduce features and value.