Pre-owned sales having no benefit to the publishers is a load of crap, mainly because the cheaper pre-owned title which the publishers have already earned from could encourage the buyer of the cheaper pre-owned title to buy a full priced newer title in the near future.
The retailers benefit from the sale of pre-owned games, but they offer more in return than the publishers themselves as they are encouraging gamers to trade old for new which I don't see the publishers doing or even putting their hands into their ever so tight pockets. If the publishers were to partially fund a pre-owned market, they could possibly benefit from the resale of used titles. Though they don't, and it's the retailers such as GAME, GameStation and all the other retailers who put money into the sale and re-sale of videogame titles.
I feel that publishers are just getting greedy these days, knowing that the videogame industry is already raking in millions to a few billion per year. A few months ago, I read that certain publishers were going to make it so users could only register their games once and then when someone else purchases that game (pre-owned) in the near future they have to pay an additional fee in order to activate for features such as online play and bonus features (X-Box 360).
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