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The Death of Video Game Ownership

The Death of Video Game Ownership The claim that digital downloads have an intrinsic tradeoff between ownership security and convenience is a false dichotomy... digital downloads could operate in a very similar way to physical purchases, but publishers deliberately choose to create distance between consumers, and the products that they buy.

The end result is a lack of consistency when it comes to ownership of games and ones ability to play them long into the future.




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