I'm not surprised by this move at all. Give large and influential companies an inch and they'll take a mile. It's true that businesses exist to make money but I firmly believe that integrity is important as well - gaming has already become a very expensive hobby and aside from the cost of the base game there's all sorts of 'optional' services that end up costing additional cash these days.
I suspect it'll catch on due to greed being a fairly common trait. It's ironic given that one of the biggest criticisms of Bethesda's games is that in some cases you practically need a mod to solve some of the persistent bugs/issues that weren't addressed before the game's launch.
I suspect it'll catch on due to greed being a fairly common trait. It's ironic given that one of the biggest criticisms of Bethesda's games is that in some cases you practically need a mod to solve some of the persistent bugs/issues that weren't addressed before the game's launch.