I hate subscriptions and how people expect everything to be in a service now. It's going to screw us out of bigger blockbuster games if it really catches on
I don't believe that people expect everything to be in a subscription service. If anything, vast majority of people know what to expect just by seeing what goes in Game Pass for example day one. It's mostly all Indie games and a few AA titles here and there, most of which are live service co-op games which are perfect for a subscription service. People probably hope for games to go in a subscription service, I know I do but realistically, 90% of games are not going into a subscription service on day one. Months/years later? Sure but not day one.
We're not going to get screwed out of big blockbuster games if/when a subscription service like Game Pass takes off simply because majority of deals are made with games well into development so them being a big blockbuster would have already been decided years earlier.
I am in favor of gaming subscriptions and want more of them to be honest simply because it's better for me personally. I'm very much looking forward to Ubisoft+ going on Xbox/PlayStation and considering the amount of money that Ubisoft spends on their games, im not worried about them all of a sudden eliminating the development of big blockbuster games. EA has their subscription service on PC which includes their games day one and hasn't affected their blockbuster games or paying for licenses like Star Wars and who knows what else they have planned.
If anything, gamers are just being overly paranoid and worried because their favorite company isn't doing what their competition is doing. There's way more than just the single traditional model of how to get games to consumers. You have disc, digital, subscription, free to play and streaming. There's so many different options and the more the better because that will be what increases competition which in turn will still give you the big blockbuster games that you like.
Back to me personally, outside of Microsoft's first party games, I don't expect any game to go on Game Pass until it happens. Do I hope for games that im interested in buying and playing to go on Game Pass day one? Absolutely. I stopped collecting games two generations ago so if I can get a game for a $10 monthly rental instead of paying $60/$70 and then trading it in for $30/$35, I will gladly take that deal. Once 2022 ends, I would have completed only 2 games on Game Pass out of what will be 25 total games. The rest were all purchased. And in a few cases like Outriders and The Ascent, I bought them at full price after trying them out on Game Pass. Realistically, outside of Microsoft's first party games, if I get 1 or 2 games a year on Game Pass day one, that's just a bonus.
A game like Lies of P is simply a game that I would never buy because it's a souls game and im not a souls guy whatsoever but to be able to at the very least try it out for a $10 monthly rental day one is great because I can take a chance on the game without spending $60/$70 on it and end up losing that money.
But for those who prefer to pay $60/$70 for the game on PC/PS5/XS, more power to you.