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.
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.
Redbox's Free Live TV service is available on consoles through an app for the Xbox One.
With Redbox ceaseing their game rentals, could this be another example of the digital era coming to the next generation?
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.
It’s so easy for many consumers to fleece the system that it isn’t worth it for Redbox to keep providing the service
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.
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?
good gooooood, spread the word
"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?
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.
WHERE IS GAMEFLY? They need to be front and center for this fight!
DRM needs to die.
http://www.gamespot.com/new...