Not to bothered, all companies will be going this way soon enough think we'll all just have to put with it until devs and shops can agree on trade ins. When you think say a £40 new game is sold the Devs get just under 50% say £18, the shop gets £10 and the rest is split up for distribution, platform holder rights etc. If it gets traded in a week or so later you prob get say £25 and the shop sells it for £35, a bit later someone else trades game in for £15 and shop sells it for £30 and it carries on. Its pretty easy to see why the stores want to do this and why the game devs want some cut off that cash. Aslong as it works like EAs Mp games so you can play the MP for a week for free or even upto a certain point im fine with that, dont play many games online so if i pick up a game on rental/used i can decide to pay to play the mp game after a week or not.