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Sep 12, 07 at 4:03pm
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Sony wants The Agency to be free to play
Posted Aug 23rd 2007 5:30PM by Colin Torretta
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At this week's Leipzig Games Convention, the president of Sony Online Entertainment John Smedley held a talk on "Subscriptions vs Micro-transactions" in regards to MMO games. During the briefing, he indicated that Sony was looking at making their upcoming pc/ps3 spy-themed MMO a free play title, meaning there would be no subscription fee (unlike World of Warcraft). Instead, SOE would fund the title via micro-transactions and a 'velvet-rope policy' where certain area are only available if people pay for access.

Smedley acknowledged that consumers are used to the subscription based model (as is SOE, considering their long history of subscription based MMOs), but said that they "believe very strongly that this is the future of MMO gaming, but we also know that it is something that players have an issue with... There's going to be an aftermarket, and we want to control it so that players don't get duped into having something switched out from them."

So instead of paying a gold farmer or a rare-item hunter to hook you up with in-game goodies, Sony wants to have you pay them for the loot in a controlled manner so you don't have to deal with shady dealers. Also, this way you don't have to pay a subscription fee -- you just pay for what you want, in an a la carte method. An interesting idea all around, but sure to be controversial. Which would you rather do, pay 15 dollars a month in subscription fees or pay 5-20 dollars a month (depending on what you buy) in micro-transaction fees?
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Sep 13, 07 at 10:40am
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I don't know, I can see this going either way. If they price things far too high, then it could be bothersome, but with the number of people that will be buying it, I think they will put the prices quite low, because it's sure to be a success which will mean that you wont be spending more than a $15 a month (atleast I hope). Then you also have to remember that if you dont want to play the game for say a year, then when you return the things you paid for will be there for you, so there's very little to worry about, once you've baught access to an area it's yours forever, no need to pay more unless you want more access.


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I'm fairly sure they are trying to stay away from subscription fees in hopes of keeping The Agency open to a wider array of gamers.



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I've heard they are going to do in game advertising which I guess can be done using interactive billboards and stuff that can advertise real life corporations when they pay their dues to Sony Entertainment.


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I've heard they are going to do in game advertising which I guess can be done using interactive billboards and stuff that can advertise real life corporations when they pay their dues to Sony Entertainment.
Id prefer that to a monthly subscription. it can get way too expensive to play in the long run. The access areas idea is good but just how much will i have access too from the start if it turns out to be not much then i see it being a game id never buy.
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