Sega is considering launching its own Netflix-like subscription service for video games, a move which would accelerate gaming's transition towards streaming.
There are already a number of similar services on the market - such as Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus - which see gamers pay a monthly fee for access to a range of titles rather than owning them outright.
Sega's president Shuji Utsumi told the BBC such subscription products were "very interesting", and his firm was "evaluating some opportunities".
[ + ] rabidR04CH
[ - ] rabidR04CH 2 points 4 monthsDec 21, 2024 09:43:24 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] dosvydanya_freedomz
[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 0 points 4 monthsDec 21, 2024 10:12:30 ago (+0/-0)
i'm sure its gonna go well for them/ s
[ + ] SundayMatinee
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[ + ] BannedEverwhere
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[ + ] dosvydanya_freedomz
[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 0 points 4 monthsDec 21, 2024 17:18:52 ago (+0/-0)
this is nothing new. even if you own your house, if you fail to pay the property taxes they gives themselves the power to evict you from your own home.
the so called american dream is a fantasy
[ + ] AngryWhiteKeyboardWarrior
[ - ] AngryWhiteKeyboardWarrior 1 point 4 monthsDec 22, 2024 06:56:16 ago (+1/-0)
I would never pay to stream games. Ever. Australia's third world internet makes that impractical or outright unplayable. The disaster of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and it's mostly cloud based service proved that.
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