Shawn Layden on the Future of Gaming: Time, Platforms, and Generational Shifts

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Former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden criticizes the trend of excessively long video games, arguing that 100-hour games are unsustainable due to rising development costs and a mismatch with the time constraints of modern gamers. Layden suggests that shorter, more compelling games could be a solution, as the current focus on lengthy gameplay and photorealism may not be viable for many studios. He advocates for games that are engaging enough to encourage players to finish them without requiring excessive time commitments.
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