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Old 08-15-2015, 07:03 PM
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I can see there logic in this, with more games going digital they need to start doing something to stay relevant.

Agree with others this looks like a shrunken DS game case, you could use it as a Mini CD holder for say soundtracks in Collector's editions. Not likely though.

Wonder if it will turn like the normal size one and get a sticker book release, you know it will be bad once that happens.
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Old 08-16-2015, 09:50 PM
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Hurm...

I truly sympathize with what they're trying to achieve here. The existence of digital has made the gaming industry a much more approachable and creative space, and if you look around, you are sure to find a new studio and/or game that strikes your fancy.

If one is a critical hit, like Journey (last generation) and Shovel Knight (current generation), a physical edition may surface, but that isn't always the case. Digital is just much more cost-effective and a safer route to take for both a publisher and developer unless there is strong community support for such a product. Ori and the Blind Forest is getting a Definitive Edition, so it could get a disc in the near-future. Or maybe it will get a SteelBook Mini featuring special art and a download code (no scratching required if sealed).

I see this concept more fitting for games that are exclusively digital, and not DLC or season passes that a few months down the road may wind up in a Game of the Year edition (as long as the additional content is on the disc).

Personally, I don't know if this will become a hit or not. comiXology is a digital comics platform that offers digital variant covers, and as much as I would rather have a variant cover as a physical copy, it seems there is a market for digital versions.

The Behemoth had a neat idea where they made numbered Castle Crashers medallions that came with a digital code for the game. Although I don't have one (curses!), it is a cool bit of swag.
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Old 08-19-2015, 05:31 PM
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I see this concept more fitting for games that are exclusively digital, and not DLC or season passes that a few months down the road may wind up in a Game of the Year edition (as long as the additional content is on the disc).
My thoughts exactly. IMO I think getting "something" is better than buying a digital "license" for a game that can go down anytime the developer, publisher or the platform owner decide it's time to go offline "remember P.T.?". Let alone the collecting aspect of physical games.
I understand that going digital is more efficient and practical in the game industry nowadays and I think that this generation is the last one that gamers will get physical games ever. However, there must be other solutions for people who like to "touch" their games.
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