Companies will try to require a one-time activation fee, even for single player mode on used games.
This is akin to the on-line pass frm last generation.
Who would do this? Who has annual games that people buy? Who is losing money? Who has ditched companies that would not allow this bilk-the-consumer, ignore right of first sale doctrine feature?
The impact will be lower trade in values and sale prices for used games, which will eventually cause fewer games to be bought since there is less disposal value for the older games.
The end result is a short term gain but potentially a long term pain for publishers.
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