💨 Abstract
The article argues against the oversimplification of digital gaming drawbacks. The reader, Panda, notes the convenience and accessibility of digital stores, constant sales, and game-sharing features which reduce the cost and increase game backlogs without proportional spending. This shift demands backwards compatibility and highlights how digital gaming has become a significant part of the market due to its benefits.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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