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Veknoid_Outcast said:

Those 70 million have a huge catalog to choose from, even without new releases. If there are consumers out there who have, in the past seven years, played every X360 first and third-party game, then God bless them. Because there aren't enough hours in the day to do so. I have an entire bookshelf of X360 games I still need to unwrap, let alone play.

Also, what is the big deal if most of the recent X360 releases are third-party games? Those count as games too, don't they?

It doesn't quite work out like that sadly, out of that huge catalogue, 30% are probably worth playing, 20% have online and of those, not everyone is interested in every game. How many of which have people playing anymore? Brink is cheap (looks average at best but cheap). I'm sure these people will have lots of fun paying a subscription service to play Brink with the 500 people who play (in your region if you are lucky). New games is where most people play.

The big deal is those 3rd party games are also on the console (and PC as well) that doesn't charge you to pay online, with the money you pay to play online on 360, you can also buy (get this) another 3rd party online game for that other console/PC. 



Hmm, pie.