No they haven`t abandoned it, but it only matters for used-market buyers. You can be a day one buyer or still wait for a price drop, aslong as you don`t buy it used the online pass-code is inside the game. You can`t compare it to DRM since you can still play the singleplayer offline and just enter your online code once for the mp. Besides i really doubt that any other console game aside from COD or BF could make profit from such services like CODelite or BFpremium. You don`t even need them for the mp.Zipa said:The no DRM thing that people keep bringing up for consoles is confusing me, have publishers abandoned online passes then? Also things like call of duty elite and Battlefield 3 Premium are starting to become more common. Granted they don't effect single player games that much but to say there is no DRM is shortsighted.
Also there is at least one game I know with actual always online DRM for the ps3.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/100238-Capcom-Apologizes-for-Final-Fight-Double-Impact-DRM
That i have to be online to play online mp makes kind of sense doesn`t it? That`s not DRM.
Let me be the guy who says it: There is no DRM for consoles (yet) (besides Final Fight Double Impact for the ps3).