Sony: No more online passes

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When Sony announced that they would leave DRM to third party publishers, it brought confusion among many fans. Scott Rohde spoke about this issue and his personal opinion of the matter.

We've already come right out and said we're not going to allow online pass. And the word "allow" is key there. Specifically with online, with PS+ requiring a charge to play online, we would not want any publisher [to charge.]

In general, we're all businesses. Sony or Microsoft is never going to be able to tell EA or Activision exactly what they can do. What we like to say at PlayStation is that we set the precedent. The way we are approaching this is that we want this to be extremely consumer-friendly, extremely retailer-friendly, and extremely publisher-friendly. My personal opinion is that it's hard for me to believe that any major publisher is going to put an extra set of used DRM onto game titles because that wouldn't put them in a good spot, right?

So no form of online passes will be available for the PS4. Probably one of the better moves Sony has done but I wonder what will companies like EA or Ubisoft come up with next.

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While I loved the PS4 conference, this is already getting ridiculous. Sony just needs to say "we won't add DRM or online only in any way" and everyone will cheer. It shouldn't even be questioned. As long as consoles are dedicated platforms and don't run on universal specs (like the Windows PC side), no platform should be online only since the day the servers go down, the device is unusable.

Also #PS4MasterRace reporting in.
 

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I have to say that Sony is gaining a lot of respect in my book, almost to the point that they might gain my purchase. If Sony wants to attempt to limit DRM, won't that just drive publishers to increase in DLC use?
 
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It's up to the publishers, not Sony. If a pub wants to use online passes, Sony's decision not to use them for their games doesn't mean jackshit.
 

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real funny. xbox fanboy i guess. /s


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You do know he was making fun of this one retarded member on here who said Sony is worse than the Mafia, right?

Also, aren't you the member who posts the dumb stuff? Or is that another Naruto person.

Anime character name > probably posts dumb stuff.

I cant believe how hard Sony blew the doors off at E3, after it was all doom and gloom for the XBone presentation. I mean before i saw the PS4 stuff, i was a bit underwhelmed by the MS conference, but when Sony showed up and pulled out all the stops, looking back you can see how poorly the Xbone went over.
 
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You do know he was making fun of this one retarded member on here who said Sony is worse than the Mafia, right?

Also, aren't you the member who posts the dumb stuff? Or is that another Naruto person.

It's essentially Valwin...
 

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I can see most Western publishers implementing online DRM on their games and used game DRM, but Japanese publishers no, used gaming in Japan is the definition of too big to fail, if there is DRM in one it'll be the same as this gen (online passes) and it will be sparse at best, few games there now have them.
 

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I can see most Western publishers implementing online DRM on their games and used game DRM, but Japanese publishers no, used gaming in Japan is the definition of too big to fail, if there is DRM in one it'll be the same as this gen (online passes) and it will be sparse at best, few games there now have them.

You say that and I do not doubt issues would be faced but the... interesting attitude to region locking exhibited by a lot of the devs in Japan is potentially a bit damaging to the land of milk and honey image you try to cast there.
 

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