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Can't believe I slept on Game Pass for so long. Always told myself that I wanted to own they games. Signed up today for £1 for the first month. Downloaded 7 games straight away but I realized I've bought 16 games from various sales that are also on Game Pass. Oh the regrets.
Downloaded:
Alien Hominid HD
Ashen
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Metro 2033 Redux
Metro: Last Light Redux
Rise of the Tomb Raider
On Game Pass but already bought:
Braid
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition
DmC: Devil May Cry
Doom
Gears of War: Ultimate Edition
Gears of War 2
Gears of War 3
Gears of War 4
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Halo 5: Guardians
Ninja Gaiden Black
Ori and the Blind Forest
Quantum Break
Sunset Overdrive
ReCore: Definitive Edition
Wolfenstein: The New OrderLast edited by Nico87; 18-12-2018, 16:37.
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Pretty much the game pass box.
Speaking of game pass, I was thinking if MS continue to offer all first party games launching day one via game pass into the next Xbox generation, that could be pretty big for day one buyers. Let’s say they have Halo Infinite and Forza 8 at launch, you don’t even need to buy them with the console, pick up a console and maybe an extra pad, a game pass subscription and you have those two games, if they continue with backwards compatibility you then have access at day one to a hundred plus games via your brand new console.
Could change they way launch consoles are sold at retail.
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Remember the rumours are that both Sony and Microsoft's next-gen machines should have optical drive build in at least one sku. So this whilst a milestone is quite the end of physical, although obviously it's coming and soon.
Nintendo and Microsoft have healthy online presence in the UK, and lots of available distribution channels (The Supermarkets, high street, online etailers etc.). Also with the loss in significance of big national, videogame retailers such as GAME or GameStop I don't think it'll be a big problem for any of them to get their machines in front of buyers.
The big change has been the loss of trade-ins and physical media sales but that's happened/happening already.
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Which makes for interesting thoughts on what the future of digital purchasing will look like as Game Pass is one option but feels unsustainable in its current form whereas standard digital store purchasing is rip-off central. Physical is falling yet remains the most consumer friendly option for the most part.
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Originally posted by Superman Falls View PostWhich makes for interesting thoughts on what the future of digital purchasing will look like as Game Pass is one option but feels unsustainable in its current form whereas standard digital store purchasing is rip-off central. Physical is falling yet remains the most consumer friendly option for the most part.
Steaming will get more investment as we know, and obviously legislation against certain things, i.e. Lootboxes, more protection for minors and better consumer rights may be changes that happen anyway or a slightly different area that are harder to call.Last edited by Digfox; 07-03-2019, 10:17.
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I think, unless a suitable set up came out, consoles would become an end of system life thing for me as paying £50-£60 for Spider-Man 2, Uncharted 5, Gears 6 etc is just madness.
There's PC though, lots of store fronts with cheaper pricing options and no momentum at all really for streaming there.
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