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- 27 de Dic, 2023
The industry's chickens have finally come home to roost thanks to the AI bubble. I never would have guessed that would be the straw that broke the camel's back but a lot of issues came to head at the same time: big studios making games that no one wants, rising hardware prices, bloated game development teams and execs gambling on what they think will be the next Fortnite with hundreds of millions of dollars.Xbox having the worst period for hardware sales ever
PlayStation having the worst period for hardware sales since like 2000.
It’s like these companies feel entitled to not lose a dime on their hardware that’s use to make up their console losses with game sales, accessories, and services. Who knew that some out of touch execs thought it was fine to continue to jack up prices in a bad economy?
Console prices - $600-900 dollars
New games - $60 to a $100. And that’s almost all digital
Services - $10-$25.
Accessories - $60 to $400
Microtransactions - Enter price here.
Like, who wants to pay these prices? It’s like all going digital, jacking up the price for everything year after year, and chasing dying trends is coming to a head.
All the chuds they ignored and alienated saw how unsustainable this all was but understanding basic economics is problematic to the average AAA game dev.