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minus-square@IsThisAnAIlink13•3 months agoFar easier to manage a few blockbuster deals than hundreds of smaller ones. Assuming the content depth is suitable (it wasn’t) those AAA games are more likely to bring in folks to try the service.
Far easier to manage a few blockbuster deals than hundreds of smaller ones.
Assuming the content depth is suitable (it wasn’t) those AAA games are more likely to bring in folks to try the service.