They make Macrotransactions though.EA barely makes games anymore
You don't think that is going to result in EA Play moving away from GamePass or GamePass increasing in price?
Who the fuck subs this and why? EA doesn't even make games, lucky to see 1 semi-worthwhile non-sports release every several years (years with a Y). I assume it comes with some Fifa or Madden shit?
LOL you mean same thing that happened with streaming subs?
How long can any of this be sustained though? Wages are not going up enough, especially here in the UK, to justify any of this.EA's base sub leaving Game Pass would be quite a big hit, they're offering a lot of good older games. I think it's still more likely than Microsoft raising the Game Pass price again when they're already struggling to gain new subs.
Sounds harsh but you can't blame companies for the fact that you can't keep paying for them...How long can any of this be sustained though? Wages are not going up enough, especially here in the UK, to justify any of this.
Netflix
Amazon
Gamepass
Ps+
UBI+
EA
Sky sports
BT Sports
Various Amazon channels
BBC licence fee
Etc, etc.
You need at least two TV ones if you want something to watch and if you're a gamer at least both console subs. That's a heafty chunk already from a crap wage (Not to mention actually buying the damn things to play or watch on)
Our basic minimum wage here is £11.44p. If you're single in a property, renting, at minimum wage, you're bearly making rent and enough to eat..
None of this is sustainable for the majorty of people already, even before price hikes.
It's all a bit crazy. Especially if like me, you walked past a 'food bank' yesterday that had a que.
I'm not on about me. I'm on about the general consensus of it all.Sounds harsh but you can't blame companies for the fact that you can't keep paying for them...
They have staff and staff has to be paid. Its also for investing in new content and keeping the platform stable and safe.
You cant do anything about that. But you are in control of your own income. Maybe look for something else?
Yes it is. Just make choices. You don't need them all.I'm not on about me. I'm on about the general consensus of it all.
None of it is sustainable, for anyone
Yes it is. Just make choices. You don't need them all.
No-one is pointing a gun at you saying you need to subscribe. It's all a choice.
Saying its not sustainable is just false. You make it unsustainable by wanting too much.
I really don’t get these publisher subs. Practically all their games of note are either on, or on with mild patience either ps+ or gamespass. Their yearly output is generally inconsistent and spread over too many demographics to be of particular value to any individual gamer.
A sub for EA makes sense. At this point they make the majority of their money from microtransactions. Their sports games lose almost all value after 1 year. Their consumer type is extremely casual, so many of them just buy 1 game a year. Converting these people to subs is a win for them. Hardcore gamers can use this for cheaper access but that's not something they're really even concerned with.I really don’t get these publisher subs. Practically all their games of note are either on, or on with mild patience either ps+ or gamespass. Their yearly output is generally inconsistent and spread over too many demographics to be of particular value to any individual gamer.
If it’s mostly about the loyal casuals who just buy the one sports game per year, then aren’t they losing money vs normal? Ie this same customer would have just been paying £70 for their yearly sports title, now they are paying 30ish …which I guess is a good deal for them assuming they have no need for all the other stuff in ps+ gamespass etcA sub for EA makes sense. At this point they make the majority of their money from microtransactions. Their sports games lose almost all value after 1 year. Their consumer type is extremely casual, so many of them just buy 1 game a year. Converting these people to subs is a win for them. Hardcore gamers can use this for cheaper access but that's not something they're really even concerned with.
They would want Pro since they play sports stuff on day one, so that's $120 a year.If it’s mostly about the loyal casuals who just buy the one sports game per year, then aren’t they losing money vs normal? Ie this same customer would have just been paying £70 for their yearly sports title, now they are paying 30ish …which I guess is a good deal for them assuming they have no need for all the other stuff in ps+ gamespass etc
A sub for EA makes sense. At this point they make the majority of their money from microtransactions. Their sports games lose almost all value after 1 year. Their consumer type is extremely casual, so many of them just buy 1 game a year. Converting these people to subs is a win for them. Hardcore gamers can use this for cheaper access but that's not something they're really even concerned with.
I didn't say it made sense for the consumer. I said it makes sense for EA.How does it make sense for a casual gamer to get an annual EA subscription (used to be 100 euro) in order to play FC24 when it's much cheaper to get just buy the game? The price drops to 50 euro almost immediately and keeps dropping as the months go by.
I didn't say it made sense for the consumer. I said it makes sense for EA.
It makes some sense for the consumer as soon as you want to play 2 day one games of theirs a year. Personally, I would never sub to EA Play.
I had no idea that's the case. Interesting. I don't sub to it so I don't know honestly.EA play pro with 1 day releases is not available on console though, is it?
So the casual wont sub to play fifa because it wont be there at launch.
But people still sub at launch for the 10% discount on mtx. Specially whales.
it shows as $40 for a year on my PS5 here in AmericaThe price hasn't increased on ps5 yet? Why is that?
fixedGame Pass killing it(self).
But I thought it was going from €6 to €8 a month. It's still €6.it shows as $40 for a year on my PS5 here in America