Industry analyst Michael Pachter has slammed Sony’s upcoming streaming service PlayStation Now, labelling it a “joke” and claiming that “no publisher” will allow any title less than two years old to appear on the service.
“PlayStation Now is a joke,” he said in the latest issue of Game Informer. “There is no publisher that is going to license content that’s less than two-years old because they would be concerned that they can’t sell as many copies if they make it available for subscription or rental.
“This has no prayer of working. None.” Read More: Videogamer
PS Now: Sony can’t afford to pay for streamed content like Netflix does: VG247
I Support Nintendo Saying No To Gay Marriage
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A commentary discussing the latest controversy surrounding Nintendo saying no to gay marriage in their upcoming game Tomodachi Life. Nintendo isn't allowing gamers to play as gay in an upcoming life simulator game. ...