Polygon writes:
According to its listing on the Ouya Shop, the All-Access Pass covers more than 800 Ouya games and represents a value over $2,000. The pass is not an annual subscription — the $59.99 price is a nonrefundable one-time payment. Once a customer buys it and redeems the code, relevant content in the Shop will show up at the price of $0.00.
Some of Ouya’s developers, who apparently were not told about this plan, are…not happy:
Tiny Kleptos will not be seeing an OUYA release now. Why? The @playouya All Access is wildly disrespectful to devs.
— Topher (@TopherMade) June 30, 2014
awww, ouya.. just.. stop doing this shit without talking to your devs.
— Mike Bithell (@mikeBithell) June 30, 2014
grrr. I’m going to go play AC4 and eat icecream. Really hope this is a weird crossed wire or misunderstanding. Horrible way to treat devs.
— Mike Bithell (@mikeBithell) June 30, 2014
Ouya just can’t catch a break, though it’d probably help if the product itself wasn’t terrible.