Leroux: - Not directly related, but Prime Video is said to introduce more and mid-series/movie ads to the regular subscription at the end of the month, and if you don't want that, you'll have to pay $3 extra or so.
Who thinks that's a good idea?
If you are watching a movie, and then some stupid commercial interrupts it, is there anyone who is positively affected by that, and is considering supporting that product with their money?
If it's a free TV channel, you can kind of accept that, as you are not paying for it, but if that happens with a service you have already bought... wouldn't the most likely outcome be cancelling that service rather than buying that product?
Leroux: That sounds like they've decided they're being too generous and need to offer less for the same price, in general ...
Yeah, it's been a brilliant deal for a year or so.
If you pay for the streaming service, you get some free games. Or if you pay for those games, you get access to the streaming service. Either way, you get a lot of free stuff.
Prime Video has been pulling a lot of good stuff from their selection, and if they stop giving those games now, I guess it's time to reconsider being an active customer at some point.
I suppose it does make sense. All streaming services have been charging more for giving less recently, and if Amazon tries to compete as a game distributor, giving all those GOG and Epic games is probably not generating too many purchases through Prime Gaming. GOG Connect didn't work as intended either.
Let's hope they are going through some strange phase now, and next month they will give some good stuff again. But last year they gave not one, but two GOG keys, so this January feels a bit cheap.