How can we stop a twelve - hour game like Uncharted from costing the price of a three - month
Gamefly subscription?
Not exact matches
In today's Publetariat Dispatch, Publetariat founder and Editor in Chief April L. Hamilton wonders if a
subscription model, such as that employed by Netflix and
Gamefly, could work for trade publishers where ebooks are concerned.
Gamefly charges the equivalent of the cost of one new game at retail prices for its basic
subscription; trade publishers could do the same.
Much like
Gamefly and O'Reilly's Safari Books Online, major publishers could offer a monthly, flat - fee
subscription service for
Depending on the games included with the digital
subscription, it could very well rival the likes of
Gamefly.
Currently,
Gamefly offers its customers the option of renting either one or two games at a time on a monthly
subscription basis with prices set at $ 15.95 / month for one disc or $ 22.95 / month for two, plus any applicable taxes and the option to buy the games you rent at a discounted price.
Microsoft is rolling out a
subscription service to rival the likes of
Gamefly and EA Access.
RetroScribe is a
subscription based rental service like
Gamefly or Netflix, but for retro games.
Gamefly offers a
subscription model costing only a fraction of a normal Switch $ 60 game.