First Im not talking about digital distributing, only about the physical retail box.
Currently the average game is around 8-12 gigs in size. Publishers not wanting to pack 10 CDs in a box, decided to ship games only on DVD. The logical step after DVDs is the Blu Ray, while there is the flash memory that could hold more information then a Blu Ray disk with no limit of resolution.
Fast forward 4 years from now, where the average games are 20-25 gigs in size requiring 3 DVDs. The 32 gigs flash memory cost $1 each to make. The cost of making flash memory would subside to due the less amount of packaging and shipping cost compared to the Blu ray or DvD.
Do you think there is a chance publishers will use flash memory as a way to distribute games instead of Blu ray?
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