Posted April 02, 2017
As many of you heard Steam has started to cooperate with Crunchyroll to bring Anime TV series and movies to Steam. Seeing that Steam wasnt able to bring Hollywood to the point to sell Movies on their platform, they chose to go the easy way and started their TV/Video distribution now with Japanese Anime probably with the future aim to expand the Anime selling to a point that the Hollywood Studios would be inclined to allow Steam to sell their Movies as well.
This is therefore a good time to start for GoG to research on how to expand their DRM-Free Distribution the same way.
The Problem with Steam's Anime TV Shows are the following and GoG can be a better Alternative:
1. Steam's Anime is streamed instead of getting a file. Making it impossible to watch it on the train for example.
2. Steam's Anime is in some cases the censored TV Version (not the uncensored Blu-Ray or DVD Version)
3. Steam's Anime is not the highest possible encoding quality (because of streaming bandwith the quality is lower than DVD or Blurays.
4. Steam's Anime is not in all Regions available. (Many anime are only available in the US and cant be bought from Europe.
GoG could be a better Alternative:
1. GoG's Anime should provide a video file in mkv format. The benefit is that Subtitles are softcoded and not hardcoded into the video so you could correct the subtitle or disable it for taking screenshots for example. You can add multiple different language subtitles with mkv as well. Having files enable you to play them on almost every playback device or tablet and on the move without worrying about internet connection (especially if you dont have one available in the train for example)
2. GoG's Anime should in those rare cases where censored TV Versions are available, get the Uncensored Version which are released on DVD and Blu-Ray.
3. GoG's Anime should have the highest possible encoding quality (Blu-Ray, DVD Quality and not bandwith optimized lower quality Streaming encodes)
4. GoG's Anime should try to be available in all Regions. Although that would be a bit harder because those Licence givers want to have contracts stupidly for every region separately instead of making it available for the entire World but with different prices for different regions (like pc games are doing it now)
GoG could perhaps start to contact Crunchyroll as well or if they dont cooperate, try to contact Japanese Anime Producers directly. Even a small testing of 2-3 small and old series on GoG (Good Old Anime) would give sales feedback and statistics to GoG and to the cooperating Japanese distributor or (Crunchyroll). If they see that they can have good profit selling Anime on GoG they probably will extend their cooperation with GoG as well.
Now is the time for GoG to act, so to be not left behind by Steam in the race for providing more than Games to your customers.
Please add your opinions to this discussion! (^_^) and make Suggestions for (old- Good old Anime) TV Shows you would want to add to GoG.
This is therefore a good time to start for GoG to research on how to expand their DRM-Free Distribution the same way.
The Problem with Steam's Anime TV Shows are the following and GoG can be a better Alternative:
1. Steam's Anime is streamed instead of getting a file. Making it impossible to watch it on the train for example.
2. Steam's Anime is in some cases the censored TV Version (not the uncensored Blu-Ray or DVD Version)
3. Steam's Anime is not the highest possible encoding quality (because of streaming bandwith the quality is lower than DVD or Blurays.
4. Steam's Anime is not in all Regions available. (Many anime are only available in the US and cant be bought from Europe.
GoG could be a better Alternative:
1. GoG's Anime should provide a video file in mkv format. The benefit is that Subtitles are softcoded and not hardcoded into the video so you could correct the subtitle or disable it for taking screenshots for example. You can add multiple different language subtitles with mkv as well. Having files enable you to play them on almost every playback device or tablet and on the move without worrying about internet connection (especially if you dont have one available in the train for example)
2. GoG's Anime should in those rare cases where censored TV Versions are available, get the Uncensored Version which are released on DVD and Blu-Ray.
3. GoG's Anime should have the highest possible encoding quality (Blu-Ray, DVD Quality and not bandwith optimized lower quality Streaming encodes)
4. GoG's Anime should try to be available in all Regions. Although that would be a bit harder because those Licence givers want to have contracts stupidly for every region separately instead of making it available for the entire World but with different prices for different regions (like pc games are doing it now)
GoG could perhaps start to contact Crunchyroll as well or if they dont cooperate, try to contact Japanese Anime Producers directly. Even a small testing of 2-3 small and old series on GoG (Good Old Anime) would give sales feedback and statistics to GoG and to the cooperating Japanese distributor or (Crunchyroll). If they see that they can have good profit selling Anime on GoG they probably will extend their cooperation with GoG as well.
Now is the time for GoG to act, so to be not left behind by Steam in the race for providing more than Games to your customers.
Please add your opinions to this discussion! (^_^) and make Suggestions for (old- Good old Anime) TV Shows you would want to add to GoG.
Post edited April 02, 2017 by Firepin1