What you get with your game console subscription service
Access more. ( João Ferrão via Unsplash/)Gamers of a certain age will remember that you once had to buy a game console, and then you bought games for that console on cartridges (and then later on discs) which you manually inserted into the system (blowing on it first, to ensure it would function properly) and then played. When you were done playing, the console was switched off and wasn't needed again until the next gaming session.All that has changed, of course, with game consoles having evolved into all-around entertainment hubs, and games existing as downloadable and constantly updating digital streams divorced of physical media. Each major system now also comes with its own subscription service to further expands your console’s capabilities—but by how much, exactly? Here’s what you get with each of the “big three” subscriptions.You get games. Lots of games. (Amazon/)Sony certainly didn’t make things easy...or streamlined. There were,...