Video games are an expensive hobby, and while console gaming is a cheaper alternative to PC gaming, buying a PS4 or an Xbox One and a couple of games isn't exactly the smallest investment.
And if you're in a few South American countries and on a PlayStation system, gaming is getting a bit more pricey.
The VP of Marketing at Boosteroid revealed that the company is in talks with major publishers to secure exclusive games on the service.
So they're adding Skull and Bones to their service? That doesn't seem exciting at all lol.
"Following a great event in November of last year, DevGAMM Lisbon is coming back to the beautiful and sunny Cascais region to catch up with old friends, connect with game developers from around the world, hear from seasoned professionals, and have a great time all around." - DevGAMM.
The move away from written coverage of games is a problem for journalists and for the games industry.
What we need is a more honest games media. I'm sorry but if you're an outlet in bed with a publisher or getting goodies to attend preview/ review events then you can't be trusted to be objective. Very similar to the need for getting money out of politics.
Most game journalists are pariahs and low level marketing drones. They got too greedy and cannibalized their respect and trust. Something they learned not to do in their journalism schools. This is why we might as well watch gameplay critics on You Tube. Don't get me wrong, I love reading, but for every genuine article there is a thousand game journalist trying to gloss over monetization schemes so they can sell the game to gamers in order to get free games to do their jobs. It gets old. Even this piece doesn't address the problem.
We need better media in all aspects of society, period. Everything from the gaming press, to MSM is all fueled by clickbait headlines, half truths and buzzword topics that don't give much meat or meaning for the reader to benefit from.
Wait for sales or buy physical.
“there will be a 20 percent tax on games purchased via the PlayStation Store as a result of government regulations.”
Gaming here in Mexico is really expensive and the digital purchases are way cheaper than in most stores, whether they be online or actual stores with rent to pay. If they raise the digital prices lol it will suck and back to the only gamestop available in town.
If you think this is bad then try checking out the prices in Canada.
Only news if you live in countries where there is tax on Digital purchases. In SA this has happened a while ago at 15%