Does anyone really pay more for their streaming content than when they had cable? I was an early adopter, cut cable back in 2010. At the time I was on some mid tier cable package plus internet for like $110 a month. Now I pay like $55 for internet, $15 for Netflix, $8 for Disney, and $10 for Amazon. That's $88 a month and I don't have to deal with commercials, DVRs, cable boxes, contracts with cancellation fees, and I get the content I want on demand. Sometimes I cancel my Netflix when we aren't watching enough, and other times I've subscribed to Hulu, HBO, or Paramount when I want to watch a series or movie. It makes no sense to pine for the days of monolithic cable companies charging you $65-100 bucks to get a bunch of shit you never watch, to have it be infested with commercials, and to not be able to cancel at will.
Even if we have five different gaming subscription companies in the future things are not getting worse. You can subscribe and cancel at will. You will still be able to purchase games separately. It's just like people pining for the old days of gaming with physical only games, game rentals being the only way to try something, game magazines being our only source of news, and 900 numbers existing for game tips. All of those things are worse than what we have now.....