MoHasanie said:
And you think Sony was worried about it's implications and that's why they didn't allow it? It would compete with their PS+ rental service and they didn't want to lose subscriptions... |
I don't care why Sony didn't allow it (there is probably more behind this than meets the btw., why is the service not on PC for example?), I only care about the possible future this might start where all publishers have subscription services like this and lock actual game content behind it to get more people to subscribe, which I personally find to be a horrible scenario (and look at the other shit publishers have been doing in the last years to get money from people before you say that this wouldn't happen).
Also the main appeal to PS+ is online play, so EA Access doesn't really interfere with that at all.







