EA was on board with Microsoft for always online. They also hated used games sales because they didn’t get a cut of the used profits. They tried and failed. So, they came up with EA Access. The only company on console with this service. Why is that?
And now, they are on board in pushing subscription services. Both things cut into used game sales, trading and lending. Which is why Gamestop is struggling. They make more money on used than new games. With a subscription, EA makes the money off of old games than used retail stores and selling your games. It’s their right because it’s their content. But call it what it is instead of “opportunities.”
When I ran a game store, the most used game on the shelf were EA’s games. Tons of them. So yes. In a way, their subscription cuts down on their shelf clutter. But the obvious effects are what I stated: Gamestop and other used game shops suffer. And trading and lending is toast.
EA is only going to tell you what they want you to hear. Not what you can clearly see with your eyes. Their subscription is to eat into used. End of.


