The Fury said:
It should have never charged to begin with, no one else did. Now on the other hand something must have changed in order for them to change their ways, the service was still as good as ever, if not with some questionable decisions (BBC iPlayer dispute and Netflix being the main ones) but features that made it stand out like cross game chat helped a lot. So why offer free games as well? If PS+ membership take up was so low on PS3 compared to the total user base, it wasn't a threat. Maybe their overall numbers started to decline, so it was a way to entice people back. |
Please name online gamining services like live on consoles in 2003, that didn't charge for their online.







