• Kamikazimatt@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    Epic games says I own a game but it’s the same where I don’t actually own it, I just own a license to download the game from their servers. Pretty sure it’s the same on PSN, too

    Maybe I misunderstood the original question

    • PenguinTD@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      It’s quite different though.

      PSN:

      • you get access to the “claimed” monthly free games as long as you have subscription
      • you can’t download or keep playing the “claimed” games if your subscription expired.
      • those claimed game will shown as “in library” and can’t be purchased even if there is a on-going sale.
      • if you paid for a plus member extra bonus discount game, it’s still yours if your sub expired.

      Epic:

      • you can download the game and keep them somewhere, as long as the auth token can verify you own the game and not expired. (similar to Steam I think the token is valid for a week if your internet goes out. it will ask you to go into offline mode as well. )
      • this works for both free game they gave out and the one you paid for with money.

      I don’t know how the higher tier of PSN and GamePass works regarding the access of game you “played”.