hippie_hunter
The King is Back!
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Microsoft already forces everyone to use their servers for Xbox Live multiplayer. I think that they let the publishers to have some server control for certain features, but for multiplayer it's Microsoft's servers being used. It's a reason why Xbox Live multiplayer is better because along with the subscriptions that allow Microsoft to have the money to keep those servers properly function, but it's consistent across because you don't have things like EA's notoriously ****** servers getting in the way.EA will have to use Microsoft & Sony servers? I hope so. That would take away a lot of their excuses for their stupid policies.
Right now Sony has the individual publishers control their own servers for multiplayer on PlayStation Network. So when people play Call of Duty they use Activision's servers and when they play Madden NFL, they use EA's servers, and so on. But it looks like with PlayStation Plus for the PlayStation 4, it looks like Sony is headed towards Microsoft's direction, but in a more consumer friendly fashion (subscription for multiplayer and free games, but no subscription to access other features like Netflix).
It's hard to do DLC for annual releases of what is essentially the same game. While games like Call of Duty and Assassin's Creed have annual releases, they're still different games. But with sports games like Madden NFL and NBA 2K and MLB: the Show, there really isn't much changing with each annual release asides from a few minor refinements and roster updates. There really can't be copious amounts of DLC for annual sports games.It's strange why a lot of EA sports games don't have much DLC though. Thought they'd be all over that.
The only way I can see DLC taking over sports games is if EA, 2K, and Sony decide to stop doing annual releases and release annual roster updates as DLC instead for their games.
("Oh I hate all this DRM crap, but I'll keep/buy one anyway cuz I need my Halo.")