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  1. #21
    Originally Posted by TheJohnNewton Go to original post
    Of course. As I said it won't be for everyone. They have to estimate how many customers they think they can get for the service they are offering. Some prior customers will stay, some will go, they will get new customers. In the end will they get enough customers for them to continue with it as a product for 10 plus years to come. That is what they are interested in. I'm sure they don't want to see prior customers go but that's just reality.
    I doubt it very much. RS was already niche. People are going to see that $100 price tag for a sub and nope the hell away considering other subscription services for guitar players are a ton cheaper and don't require expensive computers or consoles to run in order to learn songs. Ultimate Guitar, Guitar Pro's My Songbook library, etc are all a lot cheaper and more accessible than RS+ from a cost perspective.
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  2. #22
    Originally Posted by DSgamer64 Go to original post
    I doubt it very much. RS was already niche. People are going to see that $100 price tag for a sub and nope the hell away considering other subscription services for guitar players are a ton cheaper and don't require expensive computers or consoles to run in order to learn songs. Ultimate Guitar, Guitar Pro's My Songbook library, etc are all a lot cheaper and more accessible than RS+ from a cost perspective.
    Sure, there are a lot of learning options out there. We can speculate as much as we want but only time will tell.
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