He doesn’t want to diminish the current crisis, though.

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    I feel so out of the loop. What crisis is hitting the industry? From my point of view things are going as usual. Is this about big publishers creating mediocre bullshit I don’t pay attention to anyways?

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      So here’s a very simple boiled down summary of what’s been happening in the last ~15 years, and has gotten exponentially more extreme with every subsequent year:

      Game doesn’t sell well = All the devs are laid off, CEO gets a new yacht.

      Game sells really well = Most devs are laid off, CEO gets three yachts

      There’s too many knock-on effects to list, but specifically in the videogames business: Quality of games goes down. Prices go up. Burnout in the industry goes up. Exploitation of foreign contractors goes up.

      There’s a metric fuckton of environmental, economic, and societal damage being done as well but I’m not qualified enough to explain/express them. The effects of all this will be felt by out-of-the-loop-ers in the years and decades to come

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          The crisis is that the triple-A industry is starting to feel consumers loss of interest in them as indie devs continue to outshine them with every release

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          Also even if it was only 15 years I’m struggling to understand the “crisis now” part.

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          lots of growth during covid that could not be sustained => many, many layoffs to prop up earning statistics in the following years.

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        This seems to be the case of software engineering industry in general, I’m hoping to get out of this field entirely in the next few years it’s become a shit hole