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The pass is for a curated list of the paid-up-front games. If the curated list of those games doesn’t last long then it obviously doesn’t bode well for the side of the marketplace that wasn’t selected for the curation.

Lmao you got real hurt here, it okay. Mobile games suck and that’s fine, you’re going to be okay.

Scroll through the catalog and count. You are holding the 1% of the marketplace that has something other than scams.

If you’re going to use the brand name to draw in players then it’s going to be judged as part of the brand. Anybody expecting similarities between what the brand has been known to be will be disappointed.

I think the Star Wars Galaxy game started the trend of mobile squad turn-based loot crate.

“BUT I LIKE IT, (covers ears) LALALALALALA!”

I bought Google’s premium pass and was bored by month 2. They don’t have the amount of worthy content to justify a sub. It’s just a handful of decent while the rest of the marketplace is a giant mess.

$1,000 would get you a lot more dopamine in the real world compared to a virtual one.

I often wonder why someone( my Mom lol) throwing a few bucks a month at Candy Crush is considered shite but throwing $15 a month at say World of Warcraft”

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now%201-d&q=Stream%20deck,Steam%20deck

Lmao at the price difference between 600 DVDs vs 600 Blu-rays.

People only watch 1 piece of new media per month? These subscription service saves money even for the casuals. Your math is just bad.

That first paragraph applies to all FFs.

I don't know which comment you are referring to but I'm sorry you've been upset.

They already have their well-reviewed Stranger Things game as proof of concept.

The subscription model save a metric fuck-ton of money compared to buying every item flat out or using rentals.

You're stuck in a box. 45+ still like games just look at Farmville and Angry Birds. It just needs to be accessible. They won't buy a console for themselves but they will launch Netflix.

Lol there aren’t. Prime, Hulu, and Netflix. They all run out of content eventually and have bad originals. There’s also gems in all three.

It’s an identifier of community sentiment. 120 on the author’s reply as opposed to the 60 on mine. 1/3 of the participating community is a significant number.

This is just lazy man.