Reading this article, it sounds a little too good to be true to me.
A big company like Konami doesn't suddenly start to give away their prime asset for nothing and especially so when you consider the expensive licensing deals they sign with the major football clubs. No, I think what will happen is that they'll nickel and dime gamers to death with the upgrades, therefore, over time, making the game cost many times the price it did before, thus greatly increasing their profit. I wouldn't be surprised if certain features that we take for granted now will be a paid upgrade only option.
What's your take on it?
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A big company like Konami doesn't suddenly start to give away their prime asset for nothing and especially so when you consider the expensive licensing deals they sign with the major football clubs. No, I think what will happen is that they'll nickel and dime gamers to death with the upgrades, therefore, over time, making the game cost many times the price it did before, thus greatly increasing their profit. I wouldn't be surprised if certain features that we take for granted now will be a paid upgrade only option.
What's your take on it?

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