Since paying a one time fee for a game is too mainstream for Microsoft, they've discovered a new way to monetize an XBLA game; charge players by the hour they play.
Earlier this week Microsoft announced that through a partnership with iNiS that, Karaoke would be coming to the Xbox 360.
With recent experimentation into free-to-play titles as well as discounted consoles with a monthly cost it appears as though Microsoft is becoming more dedicated to breaking the traditional video games sales model.
Karaoke will allow you access to a library of over 8,000 songs as long as you're paying the hourly access fee. I'm optimistic considering that iNiS does have karaoke game development experience as they were the lead developer on the Lips titles that released earlier in the console generation.
Get ready to either invite your neighbors over for some fun or warn them of the shrills to come as Karaoke has a release date of this holiday season.
Earlier this week Microsoft announced that through a partnership with iNiS that, Karaoke would be coming to the Xbox 360.
With recent experimentation into free-to-play titles as well as discounted consoles with a monthly cost it appears as though Microsoft is becoming more dedicated to breaking the traditional video games sales model.
Karaoke will allow you access to a library of over 8,000 songs as long as you're paying the hourly access fee. I'm optimistic considering that iNiS does have karaoke game development experience as they were the lead developer on the Lips titles that released earlier in the console generation.
Get ready to either invite your neighbors over for some fun or warn them of the shrills to come as Karaoke has a release date of this holiday season.
