Sunday, September 12, 2010

Ubisoft could copy EA Sports' Online Pass scheme

05/19/2010 Ubisoft could copy EA Sports' Online Pass scheme

Ubisoft could copy EA Sports' Online Pass scheme screenshot

Ubisoft, never tired of finding ways to screw with its customers, is undoubtedly punching the air and rubbing its hands together at the news of EA Sport's Online Pass initiative, a new scheme that charged secondhand buyers $10 to play its games online, while brand new copies offer it for free. Unsurprisingly, Ubisoft likes this, and may follow with its own plans.

\\ "Most of the games that we produce in the next year we'll have to start downloadable content available," explains Ubisoft CFO Alain Martinez, "and we look very closely at what is happening with respect to E. what we call a $ 10 solution, and will probably read that line sometime in the future. "

That's all well and good, and I get that publishers don't want people buying used games. However, this despicable victim complex from companies that still make millions upon millions of dollars and charge $60 per game really is getting trite and pathetic. I'm sick to death of publishers acting like the used market is exclusive to the industry and a dreadful cancer, especially as we're edging ever closer to an all-digital market where these companies are gearing up for complete dominion over its customers and their wallets. 

Basically, STFU game industry. You're not a unique and fragile little flower. Actually offering good incentives for paying customers, rather than holding expected features hostage, should be your focus. But of course, that would be the less dickish thing to do, and we can 't have that

Ubisoft will 'probably follow' EA's Project $10[Videogamer]




Next Gen Game

0 comments: