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Ka-pi96 said:
VAMatt said:

Actually think that Microsoft makes the most sense to buy EA. They won't be able to do it in the near future though, because it will raise too much regulatory scrutiny. But, EA's sports games are just crying out for subscription service. They would work perfectly with Gamepass.

FIFA and Madden and the like are actually the games that make the most sense for subscriptions. They're basically just annual re-releases with updated rosters. Should just keep them continually updated and never release new titles. Or maybe just release one new title per engine update or whatever.

I'd argue the opposite. I think they'd actually lose money by going to a subscription model. It'd have to be lower than the current price of buying the game each year (quite significantly lower even since it's usually got a 50% off sale within 3 months of release) to make people interested, plus you run the risk of people already paying a recurring fee for the game not wanting to spend as much on microtransactions.

A free to play model however might work. Then you're just increasing the total userbase and possibly the amount spent on microtransactions. Still, for FIFA specifically they're getting like $350m per year from game sales. If they went F2P would the really see more than $350m per year increase in microtransactions? Seems quite a difficult target! The lower selling games however could make it work.

I wasn't thinking they'd go to a Madden subscription thing. I was thinking that adding the games to Gamepass would make a lot of sense. It would bring a lot of those casuals into the market.