trikster40
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It's all about customer loyalty. I bought 3 years of game pass ultimate for under 100 bucks. So it's damn sure that the series X will be my main console except the ps5 is significantly stronger. It will pay off for Microsoft.
So basically, they’re buying your loyalty. But when the cheap GamePass ends and they start asking for your real money, what happens then?
Problem with this is that sure, you’ll buy the Series X. Youll have at least 3 years of GamePass left, why not? Console manufacturers always take losses during the first few years of a new console. So now they’ve lost money from you on the console, and they’re not making money from you buying games, and all you did was give them $100 over the course of 3 years, which isn’t even the equivalent of buying 2 new releases.
Again, valid question, where is the sustainability in such a model? Ask MoviePass how their model worked out for them? Cheap as hell, built up their subscribers, couldn’t sustain it.
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