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S.Peelman said:

Digital games are basically rentals. They exist until someone decides they don’t for whatever reason. Though I’m not necessarily against Netflix-style subscriptions, I’m not in the market for full-price rentals. Gaming has personally been going downhill for me anyway so I’d say there’s plenty of retro stuff to last me several lifetimes. No need to enslave myself to the whims of publishers.

what you say is true. There are enough games to last a lifetime and there is no reason to submit to the interests of publishers.

I don't like subscriptions for games, as I'm selective. The best deal is to buy the physical game, play and sell the game. (If you really liked it, buy it again when the price is low). I believe it is 10x better than a subscription that will offer 1000 games that are of no interest to me (or that I already have) and charge me 4x more annually than I would spend buying/reselling a group of games of my choice.

Buy games as physical disc , resell the physical disc, buy again to keep at bargain prices (If you loved the game). Best way to go.