
A few questions come to mind when hearing this complaint….one being “Should Sony charge for its currently gratis PlayStation Network? That’s the question some are apparently asking in a kind of fawning, anticipatory way, assuming for not entirely clear and maybe even slightly confused reasons that it would bolster Sony’s revenue models. Why? I guess because a company with a financial portfolio as complex as Sony’s needs speculative general financial advice from the crowd.
The answer is no, of course, Sony doesn’t need to start charging for its PSN, or, so long as we make that analogous to simply “communicating and gaming with others online,” doesn’t as in ever. But since we’re tossing around provocative ideas, how about a consumer-friendly alternative? As in: Microsoft needs to stop charging $50 a year for its Xbox Live online matchmaking service.”
Credit::pcworld.com
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