Electronic Arts, a giant game developer, known for their 'battlefield'-series, Is soon releasing a new game. Battlefield-Heroes, a cartoon style shooter, accessible for everyone because it's free!
That's right, it's completely free. And by free I don't mean hurrying yourself to your nearest torrent or warez-site and downloading it. Free as in legally free.
Getting things for free is rare these days. Every company wants money. The more the better. 70 euros (102 dollars) for a newly released PC-Title? No wonder people start downloading things.
You're probably wondering how EA games will succeed in making a profit from this title while they're releasing it for free. This is what they say themselves:
[The game is] free to download, free to play business model which generates revenue through advertising and micro-transactions.This translates into in-game advertising and the ability to buy new 'looks' for your character.
I'm glad EA is doing this, and hopefully alot of other game producers will follow them.
Think with me here: If companies start dispensing their games for free, and they can make money trough advertising and small 'luxury-items' players can buy, isn't that a better alternative for what's happening nowadays?
The industry (that's movie, game, music, etc -industry) loses billions and billions of dollars each year to people who download this stuff. I think they should sit down for a second and think about how both business models compare to eachother.
In my eyes, it would be a better world for both the consumer and the companies.
That's it for today.
-Delta out!