• HactaiMiju@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    People would rather get more games they can play plus games they can keep for less money than a new game per month instead of paying full price for new launches which have been historically broken or unfinished on release. This and more about how grass is green at 11.

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      10 months ago

      This is not what the article or Sony are saying. In fact, this article is about Sony starting to put first-party games on ps plus causing sales losses. Ps plus has existed for a decade without first-party games and did not cause sale losses.

      It’s maddening that people leave comments like this without even reading the article and that people will press the up button on it. This is reddit behaviour and it’s what turned reddit fucking awful.

      • CosmicSploogeDrizzle@lemmy.worldOPM
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        10 months ago

        Yeah, this information is an indictment of the potential loss in revenue that services like PS+ and Gamepass are causing to those games and developers participating in these services. The only way that adding your launch game to a subscription service is if you think you’ll make more money from the publisher for the exclusivity than you would with a direct to consumer approach.

        For smaller games and devs, there is clearly an upside to making these agreements with PS+/Gamepass in terms of money upfront, marketing, and immediate access to a large player base that has a near-zero cost of entry. For first party games though, it does not make financial sense (at least at launch) to add these games. Launch games added to these services are clearly doing so at a short-term loss in exchange for a potential portion of the future subscription pie market share.

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      10 months ago

      Sony’s first party games aren’t really broken on release. PC ports are more of a mixed bag, but they know and use their own hardware and tools well.

      This article also doesn’t say plus hurts their launch or early sales. It says people mostly stop buying the games when they get added to extra.

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        10 months ago

        Which makes a lot of sense. If you are someone that waits until a game is on PS Plus to play it, I don’t imagine you planned on ever buying the game to keep. There may be a small portion of gamers that enjoyed the game after playing it and purchase a copy to keep but that obviously is not a massive group.

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      10 months ago

      You guys don’t want another 3rd person action/adventure game with hack and slash combat? They even have pretty graphics (as far as consoles are concerned)!

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      10 months ago

      Their games sell well. This article is about games losing sales after coming out on ps plus.

      I’m not sure what you are trying to say aside from you don’t like their games, but their games sell well. This article is not about their games not selling well.

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          10 months ago

          No, not people like you, everyone. That’s what their data shows. That’s what they are saying, and it has nothing to do with the quality. People are demonstrably happy to pay for it, but if it’s available on ps+, they all stop.

          They are saying specifically that their content has a value and that ps+ devalues it massively. This has nothing to do with the kind of content they make or if you think that they need to pivot. If they did that, the same effect would be seen.