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Redbox protesting anti-used game policies on Xbox One and PS4

Redbox, a major movie/rental company, is crusading to inform gamers about the possible limitations on used games and rentals on the PS4 and Xbox One. They have strong words about these policies.

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DarkBlood3975d ago

good gooooood, spread the word

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NatureOfLogic3975d ago (Edited 3975d ago )

"Reports say that Microsoft’s Xbox One and Sony’s PlayStation 4 might have enhanced graphics, enhanced motion control, cloud-based storage, new games and experiences. But you might not be able to play without an Internet connection"

I like how they try to include PS4 in there, even though Sony clearly stated that you WOULDN'T need an internet connection. Is that hard to understand?

mrbojingles3975d ago

Odd wording by Redbox, but nonetheless they are referring to how Sony has already said they will "leave it up to the publishers" whether PS4 plays each publishers used games.

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Crazay3975d ago (Edited 3975d ago )

Where was it stated that Sony had Anti-used game policies in place? I don't think anyone(from SOny) has said definitively one way or the other. I suspect, that they're going to leave that up to publishers much like MS is because I really think it's the publishers that are driving this sort or trend. It's just a matter of who is going to pull the trigger first. MS just played their card and acknowledged this is how it's going to be.

mrbojingles3975d ago

The fear is that leaving something like that up to the publishers at all is a bad thing. Some say publishers shouldn't have the option in the first place to block used games.

SpinalRemains3975d ago

And built their entire console around that idea.

The way it was going to be?

They made it the way it is going to be. The console doesn't play discs at all. The disc is an installation disc only. The Xbox is made so that the publishers can do whatever they want.

Make no mistake. This is a disgusting marriage between MS and big pubs. No one has clean hands on this issue over there @ MS's lair.

Saigon3975d ago

@Crazay

Where have you been. Sony was the first to announce that DRM will be up to the publishers. They made that clear in several interviews, way before the MS crap storm. Sony also stated that users do not need an internet connection in order to play games. They also stated used games will continue on the PS4 system. Granted this is a publisher issue but many forget MS applied an always online restriction to their console. Also the features that were addressed by MS a few days ago will not be available at launch. The last few days I have been trying to point out this fact because it points to the fact that MS had stricter DRM requirements and it wasn't until gamers complained before they changed their policies. Please catch up with the news because if we are all informed of what is going on we can help the next person.

JBallerX3975d ago

WHERE IS GAMEFLY? They need to be front and center for this fight!

SpinalRemains3975d ago

Hell yes!

Considering they buy hundreds of thousands of games.

Pubs lose a bit of sales initially sans the rental guys. They buy a lot of games across all platforms.

They are all our saving grace. I'll be honest too. GAMELY introduced me to countless titles I would have never played, let alone purchased afterward.

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Redbox Streaming App Launches on PlayStation 5

Redbox announced today that its streaming app is now available to download on PlayStation 5. PlayStation 4 users will soon be able to download the app as well. The launch of the Redbox app on PlayStation consoles gives users on-demand access to free, ad-supported shows and movies.

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Redbox's Free Live TV comes to Xbox One consoles

Redbox's Free Live TV service is available on consoles through an app for the Xbox One.

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Redbox stops game rentals- Is Digital to blame?

With Redbox ceaseing their game rentals, could this be another example of the digital era coming to the next generation?

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strayanalog1576d ago

I would argue it's a variety of factors, like price hikes, weak content, and piracy are just as much to blame as digital anything, so with their declining business model it makes sense to cut games because that saves money.

strayanalog1575d ago

Gladly. The uprising of torrents for the last decade brought a cheaper convenience than renting at Redbox.

FallenAngel19841576d ago

It’s so easy for many consumers to fleece the system that it isn’t worth it for Redbox to keep providing the service

Christopher1576d ago

It was the least accessible option out there. You had to drive to a box, hope the game was there, and hope the last person didn't steal the game.

Versus:
1. Just buying it digitally or on disc on sale, which happens a ton with most games after a month of release.
2. GameFly to your doorstep.
3. Any other digital/streaming option that's popped up.

gamer78041576d ago

People were stealing games from it like crazy, I’m sure digital contributed also

Elda1575d ago

Gamefly isn't that great when it comes to renting newly released games,it seems they always have old games available first & foremost while all the new games are not available to rent because they're rented out to the masses already. I just buy my games new or old.

MadLad1576d ago

I made a nice little sum buying their games out on sale, then reselling them.

P_Bomb1575d ago (Edited 1575d ago )

Local Blockbuster did that 11 years ago. They’d buy back games for obscene credit, sometimes more than sale price. Not unheard of to buy a game from Bestbuy for $20 and sell it to Blockbuster for $30. Suffice it to say the system collapsed.

Absonite1575d ago

Yeah, back when DVD's were hot, I had a shitload of dollar-5 dollar movies that I traded in for 10 plus dollars each.

P_Bomb1574d ago

Oh man. I got to pick 5 free bluray movies as a promotion when I got my PS3, since it doubled as a bluray player. Blu-ray Discs were new and expensive, so I sold them to Blockbuster for a small fortune (that was still cheaper than their distributor). Win-win lol! God bless physical media.

NeoGamer2321576d ago

Business models and distribution methods change all the time. If anyone believed that gaming would remain a physical media based distribution model and developers/publishers would stay on a business model that cut them out of the used game sales and rentals they are truly delusional.

Developers/publishers complained about the used and rental market since the start. They tried to work on getting a cut from these retailers. These retailers ignored them... Who is getting the last laugh?

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