Opinion

Charging money for advance access to games should be banned

Philipp Rüegg
16.10.2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Paying 30 francs/euros extra to play a game two weeks before release is a sad reality. This has to stop.

Here are some examples of games with premium advance access from this year and last year, compiled by game blog Kotaku.

At least Ubisoft rolled back its plans for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, foregoing a more expensive pre-release version. However, the phenomenon won’t disappear. Sure, we could do without all this. But when a new, eagerly awaited game’s available a few days earlier and it feels like everyone’s talking about it, many players give in.

So, in my opinion, this nasty scheming should be banned. Publishers and manufacturers should earn money with real content, not by exploiting well-off and weaker-willed gamers. I’m one of the latter by the way and off to play Life is Strange: Double Exposure. In protest, mind you.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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