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I don't think it's going to have that big an impact, because most people will keep their PS+ subscriptions, if they start them, but it is definitely anti-consumer, and it begs the question, do you really own the content? I mean if something happens and Playstation changes it's online infrastructure so you have to subscribe to a new service instead, what'll happen to Drive Club? I realize some people will defend this because it doesn't seem like that big of a deal, but it's the principle of the thing. They're basically disguising software as a service to people so that people dumb enough to miss it or too poor to be able to shell out the extra money for the ownable version will be screwed over. It's not right.