EA walked away
pocketing gamers cash while pushing out an over DLC «ed game which put too many restrictions on the buyer.
Not exact matches
The San Francisco 49ers will battle the Baltimore Ravens this evening in New Orleans, and in case just watching the
game isn't enough for fans, prop bets have become an excellent way over the years to stay engaged in the
game action and perhaps line the
pockets with some
cash.
Don't forget to check the odds before you watch the
game, because you never know, taking a little punt on the outcome of the
game or the performance of your favourite player could land you with the chance to
pocket an amazing
cash prize!
Imagine if the owner was a bit more involved, coming to top 6
games at home, big UCL
games, making sure that communications between manager and media would be of a similar tone (how many times have we had Wenger deny what the board said and vice versa), and freeing up extra
cash out of his
pockets when a special player becomes available because he wants to see the best at the club but more importantly he wants to win.
The long
game has always worked best for me, picking quality companies that will put
cash in my
pocket and grow their share price.
In true mafia fashion your goal is to control turf within New York, fulfil illicit jobs using ill - gotten goods and ultimately line your
pockets with as much
cash as possible, because whoever is richest at the end of the
game walks away as the winner.
Activision has got to be one of the dumbest companies in the gaming industry, yet stupid kids (the new generation of
gamers) that know nothing of the gaming world who are spoiled by their mommy pump the money into their
pockets so they re-release the same
game every year to make boatloads of
cash.
I always set out for the grind, collecting in
game currency by reward so this never bothers me; the temptation to purchase using real
cash will again line 2K's
pockets again this year if you're so inclined.
They dropped a fat bundle of
cash in Square Enix's
pocket for a limited period of exclusivity for a sequel to a
game that eventually broke even, but needed a generation - jump retooling to do that.
Appreciate that some people will not like the idea of spending lots of money again on a system so soon (or feel like they have to to keep up), but to be honest I'm happy that MS are catering to the more mature
gamer who may have money in their
pocket and is prepared to splash the
cash on a more frequent basis for the good stuff like you do with phones etc..
With the summer sales expected to start in a few weeks time,
gamers who've got some
cash burning a hole in their
pocket now can head on over to Humble Bundle as the online store has begun its Spring 2018 sale.