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What are the “cons” of Games as a Service? The downsides of GaaS vary by platform, but mostly concern the implications of microtransactions . They increase the overall cost of the game and make it easier for those who invest more, going against the basic concept with which the game is designed. These individuals, rather than playing better, prefer to be supported by small purchases that facilitate the intended mission and allow them to advance more quickly. Games as a Service: Conclusion The birth of Games as a Service has shaken up the landscape of the gaming industry, radically changing the way in which, until now, we had approached the goal of selling to consumers.
The future of Games as a Service is still uncertain because it is constantly evolving. It will be amazing to witness this journey and the birth of new exciting game modes, where brands will be a stimulating backdrop for players.Hey, I'm talking to you... Christmas is coming soon ! sg bdirectoryThe atmosphere in OTO Agency is already warm and bright and every week the team is committed to organizing some cheerful and carefree moments to spend together while waiting for the holidays. If you're following our social channels you've probably noticed! But what is OTO celebrating this year? Christmas at OTO Agency: the team, some appointments and Christmas closing 2021, between the pandemic and ever-so-intense work, made us reflect on an important value of ours: GROWING .
OTO Agency has grown in numbers and results, has set itself ever new goals, has seized opportunities and welcomed new experiences always taking into account the aptitudes and abilities of each person in the team. This is the secret of our last year, which confirms the will of each of us to always go higher ( O n T op O f). But OTO Agency also owes its growth to its customers, to whom we extend our heartfelt thanks! Office Closure Christmas 2021 Before starting the new year our team is taking a short break. The offices in Via Rubini in Valbrembo will be closed from Friday 24 December 2021 to Friday 7 January 2022 .
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