When did 2024 start? Somewhere around there.Since when did Grubb feel this way?
Since MS cut their marketing budget and the free ride was overSince when did Grubb feel this way?
Only Netflix has seen growth with this strategy. The rest of the services have been stagnant or declining after raising prices. Netflix and GamePass are not analogous as services in pretty much every dimension.Subscription services have found that consumers are actually willing to pay higher prices without bailing. At least so far.
Only Netflix has seen growth with this strategy. The rest of the services have been stagnant or declining after raising prices. Netflix and GamePass are not analogous as services in pretty much every dimension.
What subscription services are in decline after raising prices?
Growth is absolutely slowing, but that's not what I said. I said that what subscription services have found is that people arent quick to cancel services simply because of price increases, which is why we've seen price increases across the board despite the competition.
In fact this is a strategy in large part DUE to the lack of growth.
So no, this is not exclusive to Netflix.
sub services pirces have to go up for xbox. its what happens when you put triple a games on there day 1. Game dev cost too much for that. Time to pull the plug on day 1 releases.The "best deal in gaming" just keeps getting worse. I have no sympathy whatsoever, though. Anyone with a brain can see what MS's endgame is and that giving a company like that control over your video game library (or lack thereof in this case) is ludicrously foolish. All the 'MS is so pro-consumer', 'sub services are the future', etc. commentary while attacking anyone who sensibly pointed out the drawbacks that went on and still is going on- well, enjoy the ever increasing prices and decreasing game quality. I have no doubt we will continue to see price increases, less access to games (unless you pay a premium price), and more HB2, Redfall, etc. calibre releases.
As a side note, it seems MS doesn't want to alienate their PC Game Pass subscribers...yet.
too late game sales are already cannibalized, console sales are also cannibalized due to PC releases, Xbox is an undesirable product, that's why the only path forward is being third party on all devices, and sadly Sony is following every step MS made in the past, being with PC releases, further investments in Cloud/Sub Services, so their long term future is the same, an app on smart tvs, phones and computersWhy don't they just abandon this failed project? It's time to move on
You sound just like Colt EastwoodThis is damn great for Xbox owners.