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Originally Posted by Life Is Prime
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).
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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.