There was a time when video game developers could not rely on everyone having an internet connection. This meant that the games were final on day one. Any bugs in the game were in the game forever, and any game expansions had to be a full in-store package. Then came the internet revolution.

With the internet came a wave of a new style of game; the live service model. Live service video games are identifiable by releasing only as a foundation on day one, with future downloadable content coming at a later date. Developers promise that new game modes, … Read More..


