GOG Survey Asks Users If They Want A Subscription Service

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Abstract

  • The GOG has sent a survey to see what its user wants from a subscription service.

  • It asks users how much they will be willing to pay, and what they want.

  • So far, consumers appear to be against the idea of ​​GOG membership.

GOG is circulating a survey among its users, asking what they want to see from the platform. In particular, the survey has given a lot of attention to subscription services, which shows that anyone is being considered for GOG.

Although we cannot see how everyone has responded privately, the public views by the fans look largely against the move. Many people consider it an opponent against the GOG DRM -free business model, which is focused on sports ownership at a time when subscription services and digital game sales mean we have very little.

GOG Survey creates the possibility of subscription service

The survey was discussed on the Reddate in early today and was later By joint If you want to complete it yourself then the user gaugewood again. It begins to ask the basics like your gaming habits, and then move on to ask which other purchase services you are currently paying for. Then, it asks some more specific questions:

  • How much would you be interested in supporting the GOG mission beyond sports purchases?

  • How much would you be interested in supporting the GOG mission if you were associated with membership?

After that, we were asked what we want to take advantage of in exchange for being a “valuable member of the GOG community”. They are large -scale cosmetics, such as additional profile customization, but your name also has to scream in public capacity. There is also a section on what you want from your membership.

Fortunately for removal, eventually a part that facilitates you to speed up and clarify your thoughts. Here, you have been asked to classify statements on a scale of not strongly agree to agree with you strictly. One statement is: “I am sure introducing the membership model will remove my overall experience and the impression about GOG”.

Reviewing the reaction to the Reddate, many will strongly agree with it.

“The reason I support GOG is that what I pay is a product that is not linked to the wishes of the suit,” says the user. “The subscription model is quite the opposite.”

“No subscription model is either a sign of frustration or greed.” Gogsed says.

Of course, this is just a fictitious concept and can be here to assess interest. GOG has not announced any subscription service, so it is not clear whether there is anyone at work or not. For now, you easily buy your game, and then want to play both online and offline.

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