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What Impact Would Locking Out Used Games Have On Next Gen Systems? (Playstation Edge)

Used games. It’s a divisive factor in the gaming world. Next generation rumors are rife with used game theories. Both Microsoft and Sony have both been in the gaming news with their next generation projects and alleged quotes that these systems will not play used games. That games will be locked to your account or to your console. If this is true, it impacts not just the Used game market, but game rentals, households with multiple gamers, and loaning or borrowing games between friends and family.

So what is the reality of it all? Is it really coming next generation? Would it kill the used market? Would it make games cheaper? No. In all honesty the first company to do that would be committing suicide. Why?

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GribbleGrunger4820d ago

it would make next gen shorter unless the consoles were supported for ten years

Crazyglues4820d ago (Edited 4820d ago )

Actually it will be the death of New Consoles.. They think gamers will just accept it, and some will, but a huge amount will by-pass the console.

Many will just stick with PS3 and 360 instead of upgrading & they will hold-off, which would actually kill new consoles.. Once games are not doing the same numbers as the old systems games did, developers will actually be getting killed out there..

and if you know sales you know if the consumer holds off it's more likely they don't decided to buy..

But the real problem, the one these companies don't understand yet is not being able to sell a game I feel sucks, kills future game sales..

Right now I buy a game it sucks I sell it.. -I feel better -(maybe I put that money towards my next game) No hard feelings.

The new way - I buy a game it sucks I now have a constant reminder of how I got burned buying a game that sucked, so now I buy less games -(only top tier)

That actually ends up hurting the developer, as it will mean less sales of games over all...

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MysticStrummer4820d ago

I think most will buy the consoles anyway. As it is, people are paying to play online, not boycotting games with online passes, and paying for "extras" like CoD Elite. The market has shown a willingness to bend over and take it, so now the industry will take advantage.

Bathyj4820d ago

I agree with Mystic to a certain extent.

Gamers have shown they will get outraged for almost anything, but then quickly accept it as standard practice.

Well, maybe not accept it, they will keep grumbling under their breathe, but very few will actually vote with their wallets, and go without something for the sake of standing up for their principles.

I can remember the look on my face the first time DLC came out the same week the game was released. It was a worrying trend of things to come.

So many things that happened this gen which were considered unthinkable are just the way it is now yet there have never been more gamers.

Seems we cant wait to grab ankle.

Having said all that, I do agree people are getting super pissed with the publishers. A videogames crash next gen would not surprise me at all and I've been saying that for a couple years now.

MrBeatdown4820d ago (Edited 4820d ago )

"Many will just stick with PS3 and 360 instead of upgrading & they will hold-off, which would actually kill new consoles.. "

I don't see this happening. Once next-gen Fallout, GTA, Assassin's Creed, and all the other big name games start releasing, I think people would rather play the game on a console that doesn't let them buy used rather than not play at all.

I'll buy a console regardless of whether or not it supports used games. I'm not going to give up my favorite hobby, or limit myself to PS3 going forward just out of protest.

Even though it won't really affect me, since I mostly buy new, I don't like the idea of a used game lockout, but I absolutely hate the idea of not playing the games I want to play.

pixelsword4819d ago (Edited 4819d ago )

Yep; people can look at my quote history and although I lean towards Sony more I love both the 360 and PS3; but I'd dump the PS4 and/or the 720 in a hot second and run back to Nintendo and game more exclusively on my PC if they locked games. I bought it. I don't care if 90% of the developers go out of business, I BOUGHT MY GAME. If you want people to keep your game, make it WORTH keeping. I still have my old PS1 Twisted Metal 2, My RE4, My Battlefront games (and still play them online), Halo (is always a keeper), and other old games because the games are DONE WELL.

This gen I won't sell or give up games like Gears of War, MGS4 and other games that have a high caliber of quality. Although I decided to not get a Wii this gen, There are games on the Wii that stand toe to toe with any game on any console or PC because the QUALITY is there.

All they are doing is making gamers rely on game critics more and more which gives a bunch of immature fanboys MORE power next gen and not limiting it like they deserve. I've seen games on both the 360 and PS3 that basically destroyed game companies because they either slammed a perfectly good game (IMHO Too Human, Lair), grinned at game developers making them think they are on the right track in making a game only to slam them when it is out (Haze) unduly praised it, only for gamers to return their games in disgust (FF XIII [you pick the console, both sides will have good points]). I think if a game company forces you to keep their game, it's not worth getting in the first place.

Disagree or report me all you want; I'm loyal to quality, not brands.

Awesome_Gamer4819d ago

Its not gonna happen. PERIOD

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dark-hollow4820d ago (Edited 4820d ago )

To all developers, publishers, etc.
You want money? Well.

Make a good game for once, advertise it very well and know exactly the target demographic that you are aiming for.

Still the sales flopped? Well, too f**king bad because even online passes or preventing used games would not help you, the game would flop anyway.

Look at cod, it doesnt have online passes but yet it sold MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS!

Skyrim? Gta iv? Halo titles? Gran tuirsmo? Nintendo titles? All of those sold MILLIONS even though anybody could pick them up used for cheap.

So whats wrong then? If those games managed to sell well without online passes then thats a huge evidance that USED GAMES ARE NOT THE PROBLEM!!!

MrBeatdown4819d ago

Naming a few games that did well doesn't prove your point.

I could just as easily name quality games that flopped.

Blur would be the best example. It was from an established racing developer with a great track record, it was a high quality game with tons of features, it was innovative, it was polished, and it was advertised well.

That studio is out of business now.

JD_Shadow4819d ago

Those games that he mentioned DID prove his point, though. You said you could name quality games that flopped, but never named any besides...BLUR? REALLY?

What you think is a quality game doesn't have to be what I think is a quality game. It's suggestive and is an opinion.

He talked about big name titles that people will buy day one because they have heard a lot about it from previews and reviews. They heard the game will be good, and the outlook is very good, so they reserve the title, take it home, and enjoy it.

How about those that did something such as what EA did with ME3? Or if the game didn't live up to the hype or whatever, and not many bought it? What would the companies blame? Well, piracy, then used game sales. It's too easy to make it into a scapegoat into why a bad game doesn't sell well.

In the case of Blur, I didn't really see much about the game besides a few commercials. I took a look at who made the game. Bizarre never once blamed the used game sales as a factor, and instead blamed it on when it was released (at a highly competitive time in that genre). Also, take a look at who PUBLISHED the game, and who eventually closed down the studio? That's right! ACTIVISION! It's not real hard to see what would happen there. A underhyped title in an oversaturated genre published by a pretty hated company.

But I'm sure they could, because people seem to have bought into this "used games = bad" thing. They just hate how some of the companies that SELL these games operate (Gamestop, for instance). They never condemned the used game market until the big wigs told them they had to, and force fed us their prepared reasons as to why they have to do shit like this. And with the public being oblivious to anything that goes on (or just don't care; we've been through THAT point before), it's easy to see why they could put this shit past us and get away with it, too.

THC CELL4820d ago (Edited 4820d ago )

Better money for developers so they can make more games :-) yes I support this idea

at this diss at the end of the day people will blame sony when its the developers who want it more than anyone so let them have it i am a gamer i will support the developers unlike some poor people who cant afford to game

why support second hand games, yes some games are not worth a full price.. thats not the point developers need support.

at below explain to me what ya going to do when cloud gaming comes eh, cant get second hand games then so bonk that...

at the end of the day i can not see this happening unless sony leaves it upto the developers ( microsoft as well) cloud gaming is coming so all second hand games will be eliminated soon as of game shops

dark-hollow4820d ago (Edited 4820d ago )

Sigh....
You didnt learn anything, did ya?
First off, the developers already got their fixed payment so the rest of the money goes to the guys in suits (publishers)
Second, why in the hell we would trust them that the money they will get from banning second hand games will actually improve the developers future games?

Didnt you see how much they abuses the DLC concept?
Releasing half assed games only to make you pay for the rest of the game?
Firs day dlc? Dlc that actually ON the disk????

And do you know what the funny thing is?
Online passes didnt EVEN help increase new games sales that much (look at resistance 3 compared to the second one on the same time frame)

Even if you said that you only buy new, what if you wanted to play in your friends house?
What if your console has broken? What if the online pass expires?

So no, its only a huge scam to milk our pockets as much possible as they could, and i will never support any console that prevents me from buying used games.

FunkMacNasty4819d ago

THC CELL - Locking consumers out of the ability to shop for the best bargain is not good for you, me, or developers. It will eliminate retail competition because games will all be the same price, it will fatten the pockets of the console companies who will, more than likely, invest in more first party developers who can create games for their system for less money as a division of their corporation. And furthermore, its just not a fair buisness practice on behalf of the consumer.

You talk about how YOU support developers by buying new games, "unlike some poor people" who cant afford to game" but what you have failed to notice is that to buy every game new at full retail price of $60 USD, you must be very wealthy. Most middle class folks with rent and bills may only be able to buy one game a month at full retail price.. others games we wait for until they drop in price or appear on used game shelves for $20-30 cheaper 2 months after the release.

Also, i think "poor" people have every right to game.. so you might wanna take that silver spoon outta your rear end, and try not to stain the seats in daddy's new Jaguar as you do so.

JD_Shadow4819d ago

Wow, Cell, that's got to be the most uninformed statement I've read on the internet in a long time! Congrats, man. That's a damn accomplishment.

Majin-vegeta4820d ago (Edited 4820d ago )

Umm Piracy would go rampant as hell,Video game market crash,etc.

@CELL i think you're one of those persons who needs a good bonk on your head to open your eyes.

kma2k4819d ago

thats what ive been saying for awhile piracey would go out of control. Pubslishers claim PC gaming is being ruinied by piracey guess what will happen if they removed used games from consoles same damn thing!

GamingPerson4819d ago

well if the next consoles use standard pc components like amd cpu and gpu.. that might happen anyway.

GamingPerson4820d ago (Edited 4820d ago )

Honesty after 2 years it would be standard and people will stop complaining when cod comes. But I could be wrong.

cogniveritas4820d ago

I'm not so sure about that. Locking out the used games market would take some sort of method that possibly interfere with the simple things console gamers saw as a plus for console gaming which would be renting, borrowing, or to take a game to a friends house and just pop it in and play (that's slowly ending already). How would something like that be distinguished officially from a used game changing hands? I think it will drive more gamers to a PC in search of replacement freedoms in the form of "mods" and "easier piracy" as consoles march further in the direction of one owner/player units with a totalitarian proprietary OS.

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Looming Xbox layoffs threaten Microsoft's reputation

Even as the company sets out to overhaul the very definition of Xbox, cuts at its studios risk creating a negative image reminiscent of EA's worst era

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Jingsing1d 12h ago (Edited 1d 12h ago )

I appreciate the article but this guy must be living in a delayed universe, The reputation was ruined 10+ years ago and hasn't recovered since. As such people have voted with their wallets and stopped buying Xbox products in large amounts.

YourMommySpoils3h ago

Their reputation was lost way before that. From the moment Microsoft said they entering the console business, we all knew it would be a downgrade.

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isarai1d 7h ago

What reputation is this threatening exactly? 😂

Lightning771d 4h ago

Rumors of Turn 10 being either shut down or hit with massive lay offs is on the horizon.

The issue is MS will do something right only to do something very, very wrong. And they do this what seems calculative at this point. Doesn't matter what they do the Investors and leadership want more and more money an endless bottomless pit of purr insatiable greed. A company that acts like it's broke or hurting is what really, really infuriates me. They've surpassed apple again well over 3 trillion who acts like they're a million dollar company is fk stupid. Pivots and changes for no reason and can't do things for more than a year with out a pivot or changing their metrics.

Christopher7h ago

That would be really bad since Phil just hyped up next year as a big Forza year at Summer Game Fest.

1Victor7h ago

@christopher: “ That would be really bad since Phil just hyped up next year as a big Forza year at Summer Game Fest”
The key word big can be ether good or bad 🤷🏿only time can tell

DarXyde5h ago

First Forza being generated entirely via AI?

If any company would do it, it'd be them.

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Microsoft planning “major” Xbox layoffs next week

The cuts are expected to be announced next week.

Microsoft is also planning thousands of job cuts that will impact other parts of it businesses

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Obscure_Observer4d ago

MFs has been beating their chests over great quarterly results and big profits to shareholders while firing people by the thousands just like Sony.

I wonder if at the top of those rumored layoffs they´ll also cancel upcoming or unannounced games while shutting down more studios as well.

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pwnmaster30004d ago

Always got to throw shade at Sony smh.
Yes we get it,
MS good Sony bad
MS bad Sony is also bad lmao

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Obscure_Observer4d ago

F* them both!

Just for the record, I don´t care about your victim complex crap either. Find someone else who cares.

blacktiger4d ago

He was talking about both. Why you getting offended when he's using both names

pwnmaster30004d ago (Edited 4d ago )

@Blacktiger

Im not offended , that’s just his formula lol
He can’t help help himself, he needs to bring Sony down when the topic involves MS.
Whether is good news for MS or bad, it some how leads to Sony doing bad lmao.
It’s actually hilarious.

InUrFoxHole4d ago

He's not wrong but im tracking what youre saying. In this case is should just be MS bad. Thats a lot of people fired

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Tacoboto4d ago

"just like Sony"

Gosh you're insufferable, not everything needs to be both-sides'd. Sony's had layoffs, but nothing like what Microsoft has been doing and is continuing to do.

CrimsonWing694d ago (Edited 4d ago )

I mean, no offense, but this is why you’re not some corporate business person running a major corporation. Big profits don’t mean jobs are safe. Do you understand why things like this happen:

Cutting jobs to maintain or increase profitability, especially in underperforming divisions like parts of Xbox like other gaming divisions.

Corporate restructuring and relocating resources for strategic stability in ever changing markets and consumer behaviors.

Investor expectations and optimizing operations to maintain investor confidence. Whatever boosts stock prices and improves future margins.

And there’s many other factors at play. It’s never as simple as business doing well, everyone’s safe. That’s just you not understanding at all how corporations work and have been working since the beginning. This isn’t something that’s specific to Xbox, you can bet your ass Sony and Nintendo do this and if it’s not clear by now, game development is not a stable job nor has it ever been for many. A lot of developers are contractors and guess what happens when a project is done?

Ganif4d ago

Nintendo said they have no plans for layoffs, and you can't seriously claim that the scale of Sony's layoffs most of which involved Bungie which is self managed as even close to the same scale as what Microsoft has done since they purchased Zenimax. And that significantly less layoffs would have happened if those publishers had stayed independent. Keep in mind that much of these layoffs have been due to redundancies specifically related to these buyouts.

CrimsonWing694d ago (Edited 4d ago )

@Ganif

Nintendo:

https://gamerant.com/ninten...

Sony:

https://gamerant.com/playst...

https://techxplore.com/news...

I don’t think it’s realistic to treat Sony’s layoffs as somehow outside the norm for the industry right now. Even if Bungie is self-managed, Sony’s cuts went far beyond that like Naughty Dog, Insomniac, London Studio being shut down completely, and multiple teams across the globe took hits. These weren’t just minor adjustments.

Nintendo, I had to look up and you’re right. They seem to be an outlier, but rest assured at some point it happens. And even then there’s been layoffs, albeit a smaller amount and contractors.

Would fewer layoffs have happened if studios from acquisitions stayed independent? Maybe. But even independents have been hit hard and look at what’s happened with Embracer’s fallout, or smaller devs like Digic, Roll7, or Volition. This isn’t just a “Microsoft problem” or strictly tied to acquisitions; it’s a broader correction happening across the whole industry, and unfortunately, layoffs are a big part of that process right now.

Ganif4d ago

From your article:

"According to reports, Nintendo of America restructured its testing operations, leading to layoffs of about 120 contractors, part of a strategy for global integration.

Nintendo of America, publisher of iconic franchises like Mario and Zelda, is shifting some contractors to full-time roles for better development integration."

Contractors are not employees, and even if you want to count them as that, it's 120 people vs around 7500 since Microsoft purchased Zenimax.

In an era of game industry layoffs, Nintendo is hiring more people
https://automaton-media.com...

Nintendo Announces 10 Percent Pay Raise For Devs Despite Lower Profits
https://kotaku.com/nintendo...

Nintendo CEO’s refusal to layoff staff goes viral following industry-wide cuts
"Satoru Iwata took pay cuts to ensure staff didn’t have to be let go"
https://www.nme.com/news/ga...

And as for Sony you're comparing less than 1000 total jobs to an estimated7500

Has the industry faced layoffs, yes, but that still doesn't account for the mass layoffs due to redundancies that was easily predictable, or that fact that at least 1/3 of Microsoft's layoffs and studio closures happened before the industry downturn.

thorstein4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

Take the L, Crimson.

People hate Nintendo, but Ganif proved why they deserve support.

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-Foxtrot4d ago

It's like banging your head off a wall, he just can't help himself.

Microsoft can do no wrong, Sony sucks at everything and Nintendo is bigged up because it's less hassle than trying to defend Microsoft all the time

What's going to happen when Microsoft finally turn completely third party, then what?

anast4d ago

I enjoy Obscure. Obscure does good work.

crazyCoconuts4d ago

Did you know that the first n4g was designed to be a perfect human world? Where none suffered, where everyone would be happy. It was a disaster. No one would accept the program.

Tacoboto4d ago

I wouldn't be surprised at this point if anast and osbcure were both alts for the Admin.

We know how Obscure especially drums up additional comments and clicks with his spam-worthy remarks that somehow never get moderated

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Profchaos4d ago

Thats business present a strong front to your shareholders while your company burns around you.

Keep shareholders happy at all costs andnif not happy keep them numb to the reality of you organisation

Angyobangyo3d ago

" Just for the record, I don´t care about your victim complex crap either. Find someone else who cares. "

Just for the record, you clearly you do if you have to vent this hard.

TheExecutioner3d ago

Basically you think like kids when it come to choose between candy or chocolate.

Sonic18813d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Are you and Anast the same person?

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Sony Faces Class Action in the Netherlands Over Allegedly Inflated PlayStation Store Prices

Mass Damage & Consumer Foundation in the Netherlands has filed a class action against Sony for inflating PlayStation Store prices.

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dveio4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

My personal opinion:

Manufacturers and publishers have indeed inflated the industry.

From $700 million development costs for games like Call of Duty, to digital (store) prices for games and DLCs, online multiplayer fees on consoles (why can you play Helldivers 2 online for free on PC but not consoles?) or still preventing sell/lend digitally purchased games.

Sometime in the future, this bubble will collapse.

They should know better, but they just can't help themselves and suck even the last penny out of our wallets.

BeHunted4d ago

Because Sony knows people will be forced to pay those prices for single player and multiplayer games, not everyone prefers PC gaming. Sony also has a monopoly on PlayStation digital games. In 2019, they stopped allowing retailers and game key sellers to sell PlayStation digital games, making them available only through the official PlayStation Store

anast4d ago

The Dutch gov. wants a piece of the pie.

Eonjay4d ago

They should be suing the individual publishers increasing the prices to $80 instead of suing the store. There are plenty of publishers still selling game for like $50 with much success (like E33). But this proves that the publishers are the ones setting the prices.... so again nothing changes because they aren't even going after the main offender. How is suing Sony going to make Microsoft not charge $80 for the next COD? Sony being the number one store in the market doesn't mean that publisher have to charge us an arm and a leg. Again the industry is laughing at us because consumers never get real representation. Just these fake platitudes that are meaningless.

BeHunted4d ago

"How is suing Sony going to make Microsoft not charge $80 for the next COD"

Because Microsoft doesn't have a monopoly, I can purchase Call of Duty at a huge discount from CDKeys or other gaming retailers. The only way to purchase digital PlayStation games is through the PlayStation Store.

djl34854d ago

Weird, I swore GoW, Stellar Blade, Horizon Zero Dawn, TLoU, etc. were on the steam store....uh.....

BeHunted4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

@djI3485

I'm talking about PlayStation games that you can only purchase on PlayStation. I can purchase Steam and Epic games from 3rd party retailers and key stores.

"Sony to stop selling full-game download codes at retailers"

https://www.videogamer.com/...

Killer2020UK4d ago

About time. There is zero fair reason why digitally distributed products that you cannot recoup any value when you want to dispose of them, should be priced higher than that of physical copies that entail all of the costs and the benefits of owning.

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