Today Microsoft detailed the Xbox One’s used game policies, and guess what, they’re as bad as we thought. Publishers want a slice of the used game pie, but are they biting the hand that feeds by trying to impose anti-consumer restrictions?
The Pocketpair community manager has slammed the blind lies and continuous 'hate campaign' aimed at Palworld.
Telling of Nartide, a young girl who ignores her mother's advice, comes The Prisoner of the Night on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch .
Epic Games tweets: "Due to an issue that may have been causing crashes for some players, we’ve temporarily disabled the Yoda Back Bling while the team is working on a fix."
they have been forced into an anti consumer product by publishers that were sick and tired of loosing money in my opinion. they budged. Sad.
dark days in gaming history...
all this anti-consumerism and flat out wallet rape is not the way to sell anything.
most gamers will not put up with it and MS may lose big this generation.
Never heard of this website,
Article is fanboyish and adds nothing that MS has clarified.
Gamers, get ready to get Xboned by MS.
All I want to tell publishers and console makers is "dont forget the gaming crash that nearly killed the industry entirely."
They are not invincible, especially when so many people are trying to say every gadget that plays some casual game will take over consoles..... Once they see sales decline, they will go through all the excuses in the book before someone finally steps out and says "sorry, you guys were right, we will stop being greedy."