As long as MS owns game IPs, gamers will be in a losing situation.
I buy physical movies regularly. I can count on one hand the times a movie came with a downloadable digital version.
You talk about blind fanboys but show severe myopia yourself. How ironic.
Imagine being so out of touch, that in a single sentence you acknowledge Game Pass being harmful for developers yet you fail to see how that business model will also impact consumers negatively in the long run. Unbelievable.
PS. Consumers are experiencing those negative impacts as we speak.
Nah. People who love and value video games just don't want to see others destroying the thing they are passionate about.
How old are you? 12? That's not how any of this works, lmao.
This is Obscure Observer's alt account and he's spreading disinformation about physical media now lmao
Clean your house first.
You can still sell the disc or loan the disc to a friend. You can't do that with a used download code.
"One tip I can give people who have never played the game is to first read books from the cyberpunk subgenre."
If somebody gave me this advice before I started my first Cyberpunk 2077 playthrough, I wouldn't have even bought the game in the first place.
How is that possible? Xbox ecosystem isn't getting any new customers, and all the current Xbox customers that want GamePass are already subscribers.
GamePass subscriber numbers have stagnated for a long time because they have reached their absolute peak.
The only way they could achieve growth in subscribers would be to introduce GamePass on Playstation, but that is never going to happen.
I have never been less hyped about a Naughty Dog game.
@S2Killinit you have eyes, don't you?
Couldn't agree more. Every single aspect of Marathon seems very unappealing.
It still has resale value.
You were downvoted for stating absolute truths, lol.
The potential to have the full game on disc is only one benefit of physical games.
Being able to sell your games once finished is a huge advantage digital games will simply never have. It would be possible to make a system where users could sell their digital games but businesses are too greedy to do that.
On top of that physical games are almost always cheaper and get cheaper quicke...
That's on MS, not Sony, to provide a proper PS5 Pro version instead of these half-assed attempts that MS has provided lately. It's no coincidence that both Indiana Jones and Doom had both lackluster PS5 Pro versions.
To be fair, GamePass killed digital sales on Xbox, too.
Two different terms for two different concepts. Of course that matters.
Extraction shooter? Good riddance.
To be fair, Mafia will have actual gameplay instead of turn-based combat "gameplay".