This is clearly a different business model from what we see in the United States. I doubt these "game activations" are accounted as traditional unit sales. It sounds like people simply pay for time while playing (almost like renting).
This does have implications on how GLS stocks work in the future as companies adopt alternative revenue models for distributing games in Asia.
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This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
This is clearly a different business model from what we see in the United States. I doubt these "game activations" are accounted as traditional unit sales. It sounds like people simply pay for time while playing (almost like renting).
This does have implications on how GLS stocks work in the future as companies adopt alternative revenue models for distributing games in Asia.