Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes a subscription model would fail to attract support from publishers.
Sony kicks off PS Plus' 15th anniversary by chatting with Game File about the past, present and future of its gaming subscription service: Talking price, catalogue tweaks and where the PS3 games are.
Glad, I’m about to downgrade when they raise the price. For me, I don’t really access much or care about the games they have in the library and if I do, it’d be cheaper to just buy them over time rather than stick to some expensive subscription model.
Extra is probably the best value for money right now, Premium doesn't have anything special enough to justify paying the additional imo.
cloud streaming to the portal, without using the ps5, is the selling point of premium to me.
The legendary composer celebrates forty years of game composing with a new collection.
Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida claims PlayStation still believes Xbox is their only true competitor, not Nintendo.
True, they have pretty different audiences..and some People just have both at home or a PS and a PC that emulates more or less everything from Nintendo.
Xbox hasn't been a competitor since the XB360. Last generation and this generation Sony has been running circles around Xbox. As for Sony vs Nintendo Sony runs circles yes but I don't really see Nintendo as competition. Nintendo does their own thing and it works.
microsoft wanted to crush sony into dust and they had the money to do it, but with such weak leadership it was always going to fail
That's apparently what Stadia is doing. You just buy the games and play. There could also be a subscription, maybe a rotating monthly batch of games or something for a small cost.
You can't "buy" a game that you stream. It's one or the other. If it's streamed, then you have no control over your "purchase".
Having no offline option to play these games will hurt in the long term
Who would purchase a game that can only be streamed?
Um...no it wouldn't. Access to game "purchases" in that case would still be contingent on servers. If you're not getting the experience of ownership, why pay as if you are? Streaming is a service, so it's correct for payment to be structured as such.