Chris of C-Tech World writes;
Out of mere curiosity,today I found myself wondering what would happen if I died. A bit of a grim thing to be daydreaming about, but we’ve all been there.
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Ill never die.*splat* aw sh*t I died
Hahaha, this is a valid point!
Np If i die i take my consoles pc and games with me no one can touch those
How do the companies know that you have died?
I'm pretty sure the writer understood that digital services cannot be passed on. To be honest it is the last thing we would actually care about when we die.
Lets forget about digital services for a while and think of the PS3(well Xbox aswell). A bunc of games actually need PSN or some kind of network capability to work. Skyrim as well as other other PS3 titles needed day1 patching, so in 10-15 years time if people wanteed to purchase a old PS3 and buy these bugged out games they wouldn't even work(well work but play like crap) unless they are patched and if the service or patch update is no longer in service then they are kinda screwed.
Only thing you can actually do is to keep notes of all your usernames and passwords so that when you die or whatever you can let other people access your account.