Go there and join if you have Red Dead Redemption. It gives you awesome challenges and it unlocks codes and stuff for your game if you complete them. Gives you more value for your money.
Ubisoft may attempt to thwart used game sales by offering additional content to buyers of new copies of its games starting next year.
During the company's financial call this morning, Chief Financial Officer Alain Martinez said Ubisoft is looking closely at Electronic Arts' current business model, where buyers of used games must pay $10 to gain access to certain gameplay features and content that's normally free if purchased new.
"Most of the games we will release next year will have downloadable content available from the start," said Martinez. "We are looking very carefully at what is being done by EA regarding what we call the '10 dollar solution,' and we will probably follow that line at sometime in the future."
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot also noted the company already used access keys with its titles last year with retailer-specific in-game items. Guillemot said their plan hopes to please both the retailers and consumers.
"We have the system in place to actually generate more revenue on the second-hand market," he said. "We are building out the content to make sure it can be beneficial for both groups."
EA recently announced the "Online Pass" for its sports games, giving users access to certain features, such as multiplayer modes. The pass is included in all new copies; however, a used buyer must pay $10 for the pass.
No problem. It was running slow last time I checked. I guess everyone is signing up now that they went and got the game during the day. I signed up at like 3 in the morning and it wasn't slow lol XD
I'm actually having a hard time getting into RDR. I trying to take the outlaw route but you have to do missions that give you honor to progress the story.
I guess maybe i'll just have to a lot more bad stuff then good.
Death is not the worst of evils.
You can't be down, when you're always high.
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But the PS3 version gets a few extras over the 360 at least from the start.
get CRUSH THE CASTLE nigglet
Go there and join if you have Red Dead Redemption. It gives you awesome challenges and it unlocks codes and stuff for your game if you complete them. Gives you more value for your money.
Ubisoft may attempt to thwart used game sales by offering additional content to buyers of new copies of its games starting next year.
During the company's financial call this morning, Chief Financial Officer Alain Martinez said Ubisoft is looking closely at Electronic Arts' current business model, where buyers of used games must pay $10 to gain access to certain gameplay features and content that's normally free if purchased new.
"Most of the games we will release next year will have downloadable content available from the start," said Martinez. "We are looking very carefully at what is being done by EA regarding what we call the '10 dollar solution,' and we will probably follow that line at sometime in the future."
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot also noted the company already used access keys with its titles last year with retailer-specific in-game items. Guillemot said their plan hopes to please both the retailers and consumers.
"We have the system in place to actually generate more revenue on the second-hand market," he said. "We are building out the content to make sure it can be beneficial for both groups."
EA recently announced the "Online Pass" for its sports games, giving users access to certain features, such as multiplayer modes. The pass is included in all new copies; however, a used buyer must pay $10 for the pass.
Tune in tonight to the Eastern Conference finals for the world premiere of Call of Duty: Black Ops!
get CRUSH THE CASTLE nigglet"
is it any good?
i just got OMG pirates! and its pretty good...
youre a ninja killing pirates...lulz
I guess maybe i'll just have to a lot more bad stuff then good.