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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Get Ready, Sports Game Subscription Release Models Are Coming



    For a long time, sports gamers have imagined a model where sports games weren't released every...

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  • SGMRock
    Pro
    • Jul 2009
    • 991

    #2
    Re: Get Ready, Sports Game Subscription Release Models Are Coming

    this would be cool but it would need to be something you could easily suspend without losing progress. I mean how many of us play Madden for instance all year round. Most of us that play say franchise and so on play in spurts. I might play like crazy the first 30 days after Madden releases, but then I wont touch the game until its had like 4 months of title updates.

    For EA I would pay a flat fee for all their sports games per month if they kept them all on a continuous update cycle. This would make modes like Be a Pro in NHL series a lot more fun as you wouldn't have to start over with a new pro every dang year. Same could be said about NBA, Madden and FIFA where you have those same types of career modes.

    The updates would be more like MMO game updates roll out all year around and you keep your current characters going in the ever changing game world.
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    • scottyp180
      MVP
      • Jun 2007
      • 2117

      #3
      Interesting but wonder how exactly this would play out.  What would the price model be?  How often and substantial would the updates be? 
      I always liked the idea of this model but, now that it seems to be a possibilty, I'm a tad bit skeptical of how it will work in practice.  Just don't want this to be a new, more expensive form of microtransactions.

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      • wisdom less13
        Pro
        • Jun 2005
        • 992

        #4
        Re: Get Ready, Sports Game Subscription Release Models Are Coming

        Only thing that worries me is them just taking away the games, but I think sports games would benefit from biannual releases with patches and roster updates. If possible, of course.
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        • BaylorBearBryant
          Sic 'em Bears!
          • Jun 2004
          • 1536

          #5
          It's about time to be honest. 




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          • Bolt957
            Pro
            • May 2010
            • 689

            #6
            This move is one I'd be uncomfortable with, despite its upside. If it were to be another subscription, that's something else I have to pay on top of PS Plus/Xbox Live, internet bill, microtransactions etc. But my biggest concern, if they plan to do updates, just how well would it go? How long would it be to see actual improvement and things that change the game and strive for what would be deemed realistic; creating a better product? A route like this, we as consumers should be on high alert.
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            • The Senator
              Rookie
              • Jul 2011
              • 221

              #7
              Re: Get Ready, Sports Game Subscription Release Models Are Coming

              That'd be the end of my sports gaming. I want to own things, not subscribe to them.

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              • CujoMatty
                Member of Rush Nation
                • Oct 2007
                • 5441

                #8
                K wait what? I thought this already was the plan. EA basically churns out the same games year after year anyways. 

                If this came from from a company that actually innovates I would be more interested in knowing more
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                • frostbyt
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2016
                  • 128

                  #9
                  I agree sport games do not need released every year but a subscription has the consumer lose some control.  What I mean is right now I have Madden 17 and playing it fine, the changes to M18 from what I could tell were minimal to what I care about and I don't care to play M18 and I like how M17 plays.  So I can choose to stay with M17.

                  But if subscription based model comes along and you are say 2 years in and Madden feels great and has everything I like as a game....then EA updates the game, tweaks CFM to something I do not like...then I am stuck without the version i enjoyed playing...does this make sense? 

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                  • Peter_OS
                    Banned
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 5088

                    #10
                    Not sure about this.. Looking forward to a new release every year is exciting, and I don't mind forking over my hard earned money to buy a sports game that I like. Having to wait 2 years for another version of NHL or NBA live is a long time imo.

                    Give me the option to customize everything about the game, then we can talk!

                    Why move away from what works? Look at NBA 2K and how they have improved and developed their basketball game over the years. EA needs to look at their model and how it worked out for them.*

                    Also, they really need to bring back Triple Play!* It's been a long time. We need another baseball game damn it!!*

                    Also one thing I don't like is how these game companies get away with charging a full price on digital games. Should be $10 to $20 less imo. Pisses me off tbh.
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                    • tril
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 2912

                      #11
                      monthly subscriptions, or yearly subscriptions.   I say no, especially with digital downloads
                      what happens if you dont re-up does your game's license expire.    Software companies are already doing this for their products and I am not a fan.
                      IN the end you may wind up paying 2/3 times the cost of the original game with a subscription.  only to pay full price for the next full featured release. then youll repeat the process all over again 

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                      • superlion2003
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2013
                        • 24

                        #12
                        Wouldn't approve of this move.... some of us enjoy actually owning their games... BTW nobody ever thinks about the people who don't have internet or can't afford it smh

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                        • superlion2003
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2013
                          • 24

                          #13
                          Wouldn't approve of this move.... some of us enjoy actually owning their games... BTW nobody ever thinks about the people who don't have internet or can't afford it smh

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                          • superlion2003
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 24

                            #14
                            Wouldn't approve of this move.... some of us enjoy actually owning their games... BTW nobody ever thinks about the people who don't have internet or can't afford it smh

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                            • superlion2003
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2013
                              • 24

                              #15
                              Wouldn't approve of this move.... some of us enjoy actually owning their games... BTW nobody ever thinks about the people who don't have internet or can't afford it smh

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