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Sony against EA Access nonsense for Xbox One is not positive for the consumer

Author: JACKIE | 30-07-2014 | Gaming News | Views: 427 | Comments: 1 |
Sony against EA Access nonsense for Xbox One is not positive for the consumer

Sony against EA Access nonsense for Xbox One is not positive for the consumer

Sony said that when the publisher Electronic Arts He addressed to the company over the imposition EA Access on PlayStationThey refused the deal were not considering it a positive for players.

Speaking with Game Informer, representative Sony He said "We reviewed the proposal for subscription EA Access and we decided that it does not correspond to the level of services that can be expected by PlayStation. "

EA Access, Billed as an exclusive Xbox One will cost customers $ 5 per month for unlimited access to the games EA, like FIFA and Battlefield. As well as access to pre-release games.

Sony is not impressed.

"The number of subscribers PlayStation Plus increased by 200 percent since release PlayStation 4It shows that the players are waiting for the service with a plurality of internal services to a variety of devices at low cost. We do not think that's a good idea - to ask the fans to pay an additional $ 5 per month just to have access to the games EA. "

P.S. I agree that Sony is thinking about the players!
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