• @TrousersMcPants
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    86 months ago

    I can see an argument for PSN and to a lesser degree Steam being anti-competitive. But from this article they seem to be implying a major point is them being digital markets pushing out “traditional” game sales, which sounds silly to me.

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      I’ve never really understood the need to hold digital sales back to physical goods sales. It’s like complaining that Costco is cheaper because it skips the traditional store front.

  • @sacbuntchris
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    26 months ago

    It’s odd that they would mention two competitors in a comment about being anti competitive

      • tb_
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        6 months ago

        Because any competition exists means anticompetitive behaviour doesn’t exist… Right?

        • @[email protected]
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          26 months ago

          I think the issue is the same as Apple being anti-competitive about the AppStore. Sure, techically, both Steam and the PSN are platforms for selling games, but they’re each restricted to specific non-overlapping platforms (respictively PC and PlayStation) where there they have a (near for Steam, absolute for PSN) monopoly. Hence, anticompetitive behavior.

          • Saik0
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            16 months ago

            Steam is not anticompetative at all. On every device steam works on you can download and install a game outside of steam’s control with no concern. Hell even on steams actual devices (steam deck) you can install whatever you want.

            PSN on the other hand. There is no other source of software outside of the PSN network available digitally for the consoles.