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Xbox believes their subscription model is becoming a "central aspect of people's gaming lives" and it has the data to back it up

geary

Member
https://www.gamesradar.com/xbox-bel...ming-lives-and-it-has-the-data-to-back-it-up/

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FranXico

Member
I can believe those statements. But the one on the right is vague enough to relate to pretty much anything.

98% of British gamers have an entertainment subscription of some form and 83% have access to a gaming subscription.

This is about any subscriptions at all. Can be Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, etc. And yes, PS+ also counts towards gaming subscriptions.
 
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Derktron

Banned
Yeah, it has for me, I haven't spent thousands in games since gamepass has come out, it has saved me tons of money in games that ended being garbage in the end. People on here on Twitter are afraid of change and since it does not come from their glorious Sony leader, they are not celebrating the fact that it's a successful service. This is how Netflix started, some naysayers claimed it could not take over but yet here we are.
 
there is no doubt in this regard. I myself am a subscriber to prime, Spotify, Netflix, Disney +, gamepass and skyq
Same. A lot of people bitch about everything being a subscription service nowadays but I pay like 50 bucks a month for my entire entertainment needs and I'm usually 100% happy without ever having to spend a penny more (there are some small exceptions). Shit's never been cheaper.
 

ZehDon

Gold Member
I have Gamepass Ultimate, and I can’t see myself unsubscribing any time soon. It’s definitely opened up an avenue to lots of games I wouldn’t have played without it.
Once Microsoft’s exclusives start dropping, we’ll see how much the general public buys into the concept. For the hardcore, like myself, it’s a massive saving. For the casual who only buys one or two games a year, it might not make sense. Interesting to see it play out.
 

SLB1904

Banned
No, I just like to call out scums like you because it gets tiring and you people make the PlayStation community a bad place to be. -- Also how cute to even think I'm a fanboy, maybe you should look at my fucking history and find out that no I'm not a fanboy, I'm a gamer who is tired of morons like you downplaying everything Xbox does. You are doomsayers of Netflix, claiming it would not fly off yet Netflix and the service they provide is worth millions if not billions. Again as long as I still have a voice on here, I will continue to call you and everyone else who is a fanboy either that be an Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo out. You don't like it --- Ehh I don't care.
There there gif
 

reksveks

Member
Ok, but is that correlation or causation. They should compare numbers before and after someone subscribes to Game Pass.
I was having this thought about the claim that gamepass users don't buy games honestly.


Taking the 2017 numbers for UK there was already 50.2:32 advantage for all physical games (this is probably reasonable given that GP was still new but you could debate for other numbers). The next question is what happens to the data if you take out games that also came to switch, and switch exclusive games. Also wondering what the ps/xbox split was at, at that point.
 

SpokkX

Member
It is for me

this is the future for sure - the same thing happened to music, then movies/tv

games will be mainly subscription based in the future for MOST people

(yes i know physical collectors will still
exist. Some people still but lp records lol)
 

Chukhopops

Member
They did the same in other countries, like France:
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Surprisingly there are fewer people using a gaming subscription or subscription at all there.

Also this should be in the GamePass thread before the usual downplay crew arrives... too late.
 

azertydu91

Hard to Kill
I can believe those statements. But the one on the right is vague enough to relate to pretty much anything.



This is about any subscriptions at all. Can be Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, etc. And yes, PS+ also counts towards gaming subscriptions.
Entertainement subscription can also count library or cinema subscriptions as well as some store where you can borrow games etc ... It basically mean everyone excpet maybe oldest people.
I really like the 74% of gamepass subscriber play more than regular gamer ... regular gamer that include people that hardly ever play, I think most of thoses statement could apply to either ps+ or gold users....Simply because they are more invested than non paying users.
Just like people that have put money on gacha games tend to play more that game than free users.
 

skit_data

Member
They did the same in other countries, like France:
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Surprisingly there are fewer people using a gaming subscription or subscription at all there.

Also this should be in the GamePass thread before the usual downplay crew arrives... too late.
Is this data available for all countries? Any specific part of the Xbox website for every country?
 

Allandor

Member
Still missing a family subscription. I'm not paying 3 gamepass ultimate subscriptions so everyone can play at the same time (and together).
 

Cornbread78

Member
Fuck.

I pay for Netflix & Gamepass, but I only use Netflix daily and barely ever use GP and play mostly on my PS5 with PS+.

I am a slave to services dammit
 
The Xbox customer-base has shurnk, and by definition the hardcore are the last to leave. So this is just an extension of the MAU argument that current Xbox customers spend more money per person.

Yes, the data is likely right. It is the interpretation that is sus. But then we are talking about Xbox PR department, probably the most incompetent department of the entire Xbox Division. So it makes sense that they are not convincing anyone except those who are already playing Xbox.
 
If you are replying due to the typo, I am not sure I was worth your while.
If you are disagreeing because you think I was wrong, then you can just post the signature "triggered" emoji like every other Xbox poster here. Because you can think all you want, but if Xbox is truly growing MS would have TOLD US.

The very fact that they advertise Gamepass as "Our customers spend more money on average", is meant to hide the fact that "We have less customers than before". Because why even use that silly metric? It is a metric that literally only works if you have less customers.

Back in the Wii-U disaster, Nintendo would have hardcores left still playing and could have made the same claim. "Wii-U customers spent more money on average than Wii customers". And they would be telling the truth. It just wouldn't be a good thing.
 

ReBurn

Gold Member
The Xbox customer-base has shurnk, and by definition the hardcore are the last to leave. So this is just an extension of the MAU argument that current Xbox customers spend more money per person.

Yes, the data is likely right. It is the interpretation that is sus. But then we are talking about Xbox PR department, probably the most incompetent department of the entire Xbox Division. So it makes sense that they are not convincing anyone except those who are already playing Xbox.
Interesting. How many Xbox customers are there and how much has the base shrunk? It would be interesting to see the trends here.
 
If you are replying due to the typo, I am not sure I was worth your while.
If you are disagreeing because you think I was wrong, then you can just post the signature "triggered" emoji like every other Xbox poster here. Because you can think all you want, but if Xbox is truly growing MS would have TOLD US.

The very fact that they advertise Gamepass as "Our customers spend more money on average", is meant to hide the fact that "We have less customers than before". Because why even use that silly metric? It is a metric that literally only works if you have less customers.

Back in the Wii-U disaster, Nintendo would have hardcores left still playing and could have made the same claim. "Wii-U customers spent more money on average than Wii customers". And they would be telling the truth. It just wouldn't be a good thing.
I don't care about typos. I'm just vary of your claim. Everything we know implies that the customer base is growing, not shrinking.
 
I think MS is right, most consumers prefer convenience. A good friend of mine buys only digital and he prefers it, even if the physical copy would be cheaper and shipped the next day. He says, he wants the game NOW and doesn't mind paying 5-10 Euros extra for that. He also said that storing the physical copies is a hustle. People asking for your copies to borrow, he misplaces them, Disc is scratched etc.


As a Gamer myself I find this attitude over such mild inconveniences pretty wild, but I feel this is the attitude a majority has and MS knows that. It's a fire and forget attitude, same with Netflix/Gamepass. Like hey u don't have to think about buying games or reviews and aaaall the tedious time wasting going with all that. You pay your subscription fee automatically (also easy to monitor financially) power on the console and just game what's on the menu. And if there's a particular game you're interested in you buy it also digital, cause you already have the subscription with all your bank data. Maybe that's a point for publishers, subscriptions are suppressing physical copies in the long term which for the publisher is..... convenient
 

GametimeUK

Member
I am more of a PC / PS guy, but since getting my Series X and gamepass I do in fact play at least once a week with a friend. I haven't games with him for years because he was always Xbox and I was always Playstation.
 

longdi

Banned
Absolutely. With so many games on the plate, the choices keep drawing you in.

Gamepass draws gamers, the more gamers are in, the more powerful Gamepass becomes. The more games are on Gamepass.

Such nice synergy. :messenger_smiling_hearts:
 

Hezekiah

Banned
The Xbox customer-base has shurnk, and by definition the hardcore are the last to leave. So this is just an extension of the MAU argument that current Xbox customers spend more money per person.

Yes, the data is likely right. It is the interpretation that is sus. But then we are talking about Xbox PR department, probably the most incompetent department of the entire Xbox Division. So it makes sense that they are not convincing anyone except those who are already playing Xbox.
We'd never know as Microsoft doesnt release those numbers.
 
I really want to know what they count as a gaming subscription here. Does signing up for PS+ so you can play your physical copy of FIFA online count as "playing games through a subscription"?
 

Chukhopops

Member
I really want to know what they count as a gaming subscription here. Does signing up for PS+ so you can play your physical copy of FIFA online count as "playing games through a subscription"?
I think it counts as « playing through a subscription ». There’s no way they would find a statistically significant number of PSNow subs by asking 2,000 ppl in each country so it probably included PS+ and NSO.
 
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