Comment on Veteran Videogame Analyst: Subscription growth has flattened [in video games]
Katana314@lemmy.world 10 months agoI can pay a subscription for Netflix-style block access, or I can buy individual games I want. I don’t really understand this comment.
echo64@lemmy.world 10 months ago
It’s 2024 and you can’t buy any individual movie or TV show you want, you have to buy access to literal Netflix or others as a subscription. Op is saying games are heading towards that.
smeg@feddit.uk 10 months ago
You can buy individual films and TV programmes though, it’s just that most people want them now rather than in a day or two when the DVD arrives in the post
echo64@lemmy.world 10 months ago
you can buy some individual films and tv programs, you can not buy many, if not the majority of modern film/tv shows.
Katana314@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I just looked up one of Netflix’s star movies, Nimona, and yes, I can still buy blu-rays of it.
All mediums have had exceptions where the license holder is a fickle, or ineffective, ass at selling; rare books, games with soundtrack licensing complications, unloved movies. They’re generally exceptions by individual work, not from having signed on to the Great Netflix Prison.
Generally, where there’s demand, they still let you become its permanent owner. (In the topic of anime, they even overcharge for it because it’s such an uncommon choice made by super-fans as a prestige item)
echo64@lemmy.world 10 months ago
this is not true. in-fact it is seen as a marketing tool for the subscription services. it is also not the “exception” that something isn’t available, it’s an exception when a subscription service does release a purchasable option.
Indeed it’s getting more and more common that not only will shows/movies be unavailable for purchase, but deleted from the subscriptions too.