Monday Tip-Off is a weekly feature that comes out - as the name would imply - every Monday. Tip off your week with a column dedicated to opinions, commentary, and other fun stuff related to basketball video games! This is a central discussion thread for the feature, in which I invite you to post any feedback along with your responses to each column's topic. A link to the latest article can always be found here in the first post, along with a link to the complete archive.
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Monday Tip-Off: Bonus Content > Live Service Content
Live service content is an inescapable part of so many Triple-A games these days. While the idea didn't exactly begin with mobile gaming - expansion packs and the like have been available for decades - modern Triple-A titles definitely take their cues from games with freemium economies. The concept succeeds because there is merit to it. Live service content can keep games fresh for as long as they're supported, giving us something to look forward to. Of course, it can also be predatory, not to mention a crutch for games that are incomplete at launch.
To that end, in my opinion, bonus content that's in the game from the very beginning is much better than live service content. I realise what an "old head" opinion that must sound like, but I stand by it. There's a joy to bonus content that I just don't believe live service content can replicate, because of its underlying concept and aims. It's not that I haven't ever enjoyed the live service content in recent basketball games, or for that matter, been underwhelmed by the bonus content found in old ones. However, as I've revisited more and more old games for Wayback Wednesday and explored their bonus content, the more soulless and dull that live service content has become in my eyes.