Well hopefully this means better quality titles, because I don't see how they can justify this otherwise.
Well hopefully this means better quality titles, because I don't see how they can justify this otherwise.
Nogamez said: I ain't paying 50 quid get tae fuck |
Then you should have bought it recently when it was on sale for €35. I'm covered up until the end of 2019. And I'm sure there will be another sale in a year or two so I can extend. If you don't want to pay the new price renew now before it goes up.
Anyway I'm glad they did. Last 4 months free titles have been excellent and this increases the chances of the quality staying high. And as I've said I'll never have to pay full price for my ps plus anyway.
SvennoJ said:
2.6% inflation rate is 19.7% over 7 years, 22.8% over 8 years, 26% over 9 years. It adds up. |
Interesting. So it's the same price as when it launched. Anyway buy it now before it goes up folks and buy another year next time it's on sale. Smart consumers always win.
For the Payer...
I hope they start including PS Now or movies or something, its about time it became a single service for that cost.
HAHAHAHAHA SONY BITCHEZ PONY FUCKERS HAHAHAHAH TAKE SONY"S DICK IN YOUR STUPID MOUTH HAAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA
You're playing with fire Sony, don't let it get to your head.
Ruler said:
You still pay even tough youre a PC gamer? |
I actually don't know if I still have a subscription or not. I bought a bunch of years in the first year of PS4. Probably already expired.
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Hiku said:
I ≠ You. |
Who's fault is it that you do not want to give Until Dawn, Alienation, Tales from the Borderlands, Tearaway, LBP3 or Killing Floor?
Areym said: You're playing with fire Sony, don't let it get to your head. |
Europe is Sonyland. They have little to fear in these regions. Unless the NS turns into a dominating sales beast in Europe nothing will change.
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Just did an Australian inflation calculation - $69.95 in 2010 is $79.38 in 2016. By the end of 2017, that would be $81.69. As I said, fair.