If you buy a physical game, you can borrow it to a friend or sell it later. It's an object you can hold and own. The market determines the value vs a singular storefront price fixing (better for consumers). When publishers sell you a physical game, they relinquish the control of the market price to the media holders. With a digital storefront, that never occurs which is better for them.
This post ownership future written in agenda 2030 by the WEF (world economic forum) is being created and pushed by the owner class on to consumers and soon to be renter class. It's a consolidation of power and class divide. I don't support this direction for the future since I'm not in the elite money holding class. If I spend money I earn, I want something tangible for it at the very least vs simply paying for an experience.
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Reply to Why do Console Gamers still care about physical games? by Marvin_Monkey04
If you buy a physical game, you can borrow it to a friend or sell it later. It's an object you can hold and own. The market determines the value vs a singular storefront price fixing (better for consumers). When publishers sell you a physical game, they relinquish the control of the market price to the media holders. With a digital storefront, that never occurs which is better for them.
This post ownership future written in agenda 2030 by the WEF (world economic forum) is being created and pushed by the owner class on to consumers and soon to be renter class. It's a consolidation of power and class divide. I don't support this direction for the future since I'm not in the elite money holding class. If I spend money I earn, I want something tangible for it at the very least vs simply paying for an experience.