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Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"

Posted Mar 22, 2010 at 7:34PM EST by Ryan F.

Listed in: PSP, Wii, PS3, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: Electronic Arts, Michael Pachter, pdlc, psn, xbox live
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If you thought paid DLC's are bad enough, well, how about paying for a game demo? Wedbush Morgan's resident gaming guru Michael Pachter has revealed EA's plan to offer extended downloadable demos for a price prior to the games official launch. According to Pachter:


The "premium downloadable content" would be sold for $10 or $15 through Xbox Live and PlayStation Network, and would essentially be a very long game demo, along the lines of 2009’s Battlefield 1943.

A full-blown packaged game would follow shortly after the release of the PDLC, bearing a full retail price. Mr. Earl (general manager of Visceral Games) believes that the release of the PDLC first limits the risk of completing and marketing the full packaged version, and serves as a low-cost marketing tool.

I think that the plan is to release PDLC at $15 that has 3-4 hours of gameplay, so [it has] a very high perceived value, then [EA will] take the feedback from the community (press and players) to tweak the follow-on full game that will be released at a normal packaged price point.

EA’s view is that the PDLC costs a lot less to develop (essentially, it’s the first few levels of the full-blown game), and they have the opportunity to fix whatever needs to be fixed in the packaged product that is released a few months later, whether that entails doing more of what people like or doing less of what they don’t like. It sounds like a brilliant strategy to me.

 

But Electronic Arts' VP of corporate communications Jeff Brown immediately responded to Pachter's comments and says:

 

EA is working on a number of projects for delivering premium content to consumers before, during, and after the launch of a packaged-goods version of the game. EA SPORTS, EA Games and EA Play are each experimenting with download strategies that deliver fresh game content in formats players want to experience. To date, there is no set pricing strategy for the entire EA portfolio. And many of the proposals include free-to-play content on models similar to Madden Ultimate Team, Battlefield Heroes and Battlefield 1943. None of the proposals call for charging consumers for traditionally free game demos.

 

 

 

Via [Gamasutra]



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# ...Ryan F. 2010-03-22 21:26
well, what's your take on this guys?

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# .FreePlay 2010-03-23 07:59
My take is that asking that question is just begging for comments.

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-2 # I agree.Guest 2010-03-23 10:58
If you care about people's take so much - why not just put your question at the bottom of your article instead of commenting on everything you write?

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+1 # RE: I agree.ISOHaven 2010-03-23 13:02
Because starting a conversation is a crime?

Gees man...

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-1 # RE: ...Guest 2010-03-25 05:40
I just have one question, What the hell is a Pachter?

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+1 # RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"Guest 2010-03-22 21:36
I would NEVER pay for a demo. They're out of their mind if they think people are going to pay money to play a longer demo than a free one.

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+2 # RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"Vman00 2010-03-22 21:38
Sounds like a mini-MMO to me. A bad one at that. They can shove that idea up their ass.

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+2 # ...symbal 2010-03-22 21:46
So basically you pay $15 to be a beta tester then EA can hire less staff to do that job and save money, then sell the full game and probably end up being forced to pay for online functions and give it 2 years you'll be paying by the hour for EA games.

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+1 # RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"TheReaper 2010-03-22 22:37
haha... what a retarded idea... im going to love to watch EA go broke one of these days... XD

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-1 # RE: RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"Guest 2010-03-25 05:31
Wait 50000 years then. Microsoft will (and righly so) back EA. EA are the best publisher of games in the world. The support they give it fantastic. Well Done EA/Microsoft, Well Done Indeed!

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+2 # ...Guest 2010-03-22 22:43
Yamagushi's prediction: Pachter will have sex with another man tonight. Can you post my predictions now? If it needs to be gaming related, I also predict his gay sex will involve a wiimote.

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+2 # Used games market...extra2000 2010-03-22 23:41
I think it's a propaganda to defeat the used games market. Think about it, if the game is in DLC format, how are you suppose to resell it?

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+1 # RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"Guest 2010-03-22 23:46
paying for demos is not new, I remember on the ps2 sony "playstation undergraound" had demos of game in a disc

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# RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"Guest 2010-03-22 23:57
did anyone even finish reading the article , it says that theyre not going to charge for demos

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# nopeGuest 2010-03-23 01:53
I dont like paying for extras as it is, there is no way I will EVER pay for a demo.

This will just lead to more reasons why piracy is good.

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# ....Silver-Tiger 2010-03-23 04:59
Relax people, that is just the usual Pachter bullshit. Nothing is confirmed yet. I think EA also knows that this is a garbage idea and they would never do it.

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# All I can say isGuest 2010-03-23 05:37
Lol

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# Once again...Guest 2010-03-23 06:22
Pachter forgot to take his medication.

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# ...Shatterdome 2010-03-23 08:03
Woe to the dumb asses that actually give EA money for this crap if it goes through....

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# RE: ...Guest 2010-03-25 05:35
I must be a dumb ass then. I would give EA every cent I have to get sneak peaks of there up coming games. Well Done EA and Microsoft, Well Done Indeed!

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# hrmGuest 2010-03-23 08:26
this will just turn people to pirate even more, usually people would pirate to "test" the game see how it runs on there machine then if u like it buy the game. since you cannot trade in PC games so if it doesnt work on ur pc then tough luck....

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# RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"Walo 2010-03-23 09:11
I'm not paying for a demo plain and simple. The purpose or a demo is to give the gamer a "tryout" of a small part of the game, to show the game mechanics so the gamer can better decide if the game is worth buying or not. To sell demos defeats their purpose.

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# nothing new.Guest 2010-03-23 09:19
Sony already did that. GT5 Prologue, anyone?

They should've patented it, like the degradable demos...

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# RE: nothing new.Guest 2010-03-25 05:37
Spot on, what a waste of money! SONY showing that they basicly ask for your money and you all give it for a demo! Well Done Microsoft (who would do nothing of the sort), Well Done Indeed!

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# RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"ISOHaven 2010-03-23 13:05
Pachter - EA is going to charge for Demos.

EA - No, we are not.

That pretty sums up Pachter as a total and complete moron!

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# RE: RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"xnamkcor 2010-03-23 14:06
Or EA is lying. Also, they said "Not yet." They didn't say "No, we aren't."

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# RE: RE: RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"ISOHaven 2010-03-23 14:30
"None of the proposals call for charging consumers for traditionally free game demos."

None.

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# RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"xnamkcor 2010-03-23 14:01
Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's"

Wow, that's gotta suck. Making punctuational errors in your speech...

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# RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"symbal 2010-03-23 14:16
Quoting Indeed:
If you care about people's take so much - why not just put your question at the bottom of your article instead of commenting on everything you write?

Remember the previous incarnation of QJ and it was just full of children bitch fighting each other and saying what they done to each others sisters with the QJ staff only noticable by their complete absense, at least now they show they there and most of the crap has been shovelled out of the comments.

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# RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"Guest 2010-03-23 15:37
reminds me of spore it shouldnt have costed $10 to have a standalone creature creator

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# RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"But Fukir 2010-03-23 17:27
EA = Meh IMO.

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# lame (EA)davidg 2010-03-23 19:58
Nobody would pay for an extended demo... (What? Didn't I buy Gran Turismo prologue? :'(...). lol.

Anyway, it's a really bad idea. Again, it's the consumer that pays... for less.

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# RE: Pachter says "EA planning to release paid DLC's", EA says "not quite, yet"Guest 2010-03-23 20:03
I'm gonna go there...Patcher almost always seems to be wrong...and EA have already said they're not doing it.
Besides, why's everyone getting their panties in a bunch? If you don't want to buy something, don't buy it.

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# no coffee, no workeeGuest 2010-03-24 13:48
"well, what's your take on this guys?"

Pachter = Ignore 8)

Pachter article in gaming sites = Article count Padding

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