Amazon Prime, the e-commerce giant's paid subscription programme, is now restricting access to a part of its own stockpile of video games, it has been revealed. i5d9
Games such as Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege are available "exclusively for Prime ", the site says if you try to buy it from Amazon, the seller. If you don't have a hip, you will now have to resort to buying it from a third party seller.
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This is far from universal though. Much of Amazon's collection remains outside the world of Prime-only and some titles that are restricted in one place (Rainbow Six Siege in the UK, for example) are available without any restrictions elsewhere (for everyone in the US). The website does not provide any details on why this discrepancy exists, and how the Prime-only titles are being decided. It's easily possible that Amazon is trying out this strategy with well-known titles to gauge its success in attracting new subscribers.
The "exclusively for Prime " change isn't something out of the blue, to be fair, if you've been following reports around the Internet. As far back as January 2015, Amazon s have seen a version of the message, being applied to a whole range of products from external hard drives, Blu-rays, vinyl and Kindles. It's only now kicked in for video games, it seems.
Amazon has yet to bring its Prime hip to India, even though it was widely reported it would by the end of 2015. And when it does eventually arrive here, offering discounts and faster delivery on products could easily tempt customers to fork over money for a yearly hip, though it would ultimately depend on how said hip is priced.
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