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Blizzard in their latest beta, has added some items that are labeled as in game store. These items are part of a new revenue stream that Blizzard is trying to set up. The system is known microtransactions now blizzard already has items that you can buy from their website, however these items are meant to be bought in the game, and are meant to give you a boost to aid with the game. These types of items are found in the shape of experience increases and drop rate increases but why is Blizzard exploring this option and how will it go?

Why Blizzard Is Exploring This?
Blizzard is one of the largest mmo game companies in the world. However in recent times their subscriptions have been dropping, and today World Of Warcraft, has about 8 million subscribers. They are losing a ton of money with this large drop,and Blizzard needs to find a way to gain that lost revenue back. Most companies would drop for a free to play option, well Blizzard being the company that won't go free to play unless they have to. This revenue stream has proven to be very successful because the transactions may only take seconds, and they are generally very cheap. The idea is if we can bring a store that is closer to the players then we can sell more product. The low prices will apply to a large group, and it allows them to sell a large quantity of items to bring in more revenue. Simple concept, which is better 1,000 people spending $25 or 10,000 people spending $5. You make more money, and more people are buying the product.

Will It Work?
This depends on how Blizzard implements the system. If they start charging high prices for items that are clearly not worth that value then this will be a complete bust. Now if Blizzard takes steps to make the prices really low and keeps the in store items limited to only items able to boost the experience gain or certain mounts, then this system will do amazing. The reason is if they start selling armor and weapons players will be labeling the game as "pay to win". It means that if you can buy in game armor and weapons with money instead of farming for them, then the players with more money have an unfair advantage. This will lead to players leaving the game, and the game having a bad reputation.
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Microsoft has stirred up some controversy at E3 and not the kind that they should have. Microsof'ts Don Mattrick said that “"Fortunately we have a product for people who aren't able to get some form of connectivity; it’s called Xbox 360,” said Mattrick." This was not a smart move for the company and has stirred a lot of emotions to gamers every where.


What To Do?
Microsoft is like Google, because they are both trying to push innovation. Google does it with a better approach while Microsoft is a little blunt, and they don't realize that their actions will have consequences. Now we have few options here, because if you lack internet Microsoft has basically said screw you. Now they might have Aided Google. Now this a little strange but lets think about it. Who is starting a new internet service that offers internet at no cost (except for initial setup). That company is Google, now if they expand farther, then Microsoft has directly assisted Google. The real question is do they realize it or does Microsoft simply not care? That I can't say for sure let's here your thoughts on that.

Is It Worth It ?
I have always preferred Xbox to PlayStation, and that has not changed. The console is still very powerful while I do have a few discrepancies against it that does not mean that I wouldn't consider using it. The issue would be if my internet cuts out I have a $500 brick. Microsoft while thinking that they are smarter than everyone, might not be that smart. Now while games will be faster on the Xbox one because we installed them. We also have the space issue. What do we do if we run out of space? Uninstall the game and then reinstall it when ever I need to. These next generation games might take up we will say at least 8gb of space. Now while the average person won't run out of space, let's just say you are a Xbox addict. At that rate you could have 62.5 games on your Xbox. Now most of us will never use that much space, but in case you think you can be my guest.