| A203D said: PS+ is amazing. When I first heard about it, I thought theres no way I'm paying for that. Then I tried it out when they has a discount on the memebership, and I haven't been disappointed yet. The only thing is, with games you get free, you loose the ability to play them when your subscription ends. Thats not really a problem for me, since I fully intend to update my subscription this January. And after I finish certain games I won't be playing them again anyway. Even if I did, I still have the option of downloading them again free of charge. I'm not sure if this service is generating good revenue for Sony though. Its so good for the consumer, I don't think it can be as profitable as something like Xbox Live? |
Of course it isnt as profitable, but they want to profit. Sony isnt going to force you to buy the service, but they will keep adding to the service until it becomes something that is quite valuable and turns heads. Microsoft left Xbox Live as an option last gen and then forced it upoon people this gen who want to get online. Word of mouth and E3 is what is selling PSN Plus, but it needs more commercial value, like movies involved in it and more. Next year at E3 I am sure it will get more and there will be more updates for it next gen.







