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gaming1 year ago

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

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.

gaming1 year ago

Ex-PlayStation Boss Shawn Layden Predicts Shorter Games and Console Irrelevance

Former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden argues that the rising costs of game development are unsustainable, suggesting that games should be shorter to address this issue. Layden highlights that the cost of developing top-tier games has exponentially increased, with PS5 games potentially reaching $300-400 million. He believes the industry has focused too much on creating lengthy, intricate games, which may not align with the time constraints of an aging gamer demographic. Layden calls for a shift towards more sustainable game development practices that encourage players to complete games.

gaming1 year ago

Stellar Blade Set for 2025 PC Launch, Aiming to Surpass Console Sales

SHIFT UP announced plans to release a PC version of Stellar Blade in 2025, following the game's steady performance on PlayStation 5 since its April launch. The company anticipates the PC version to outperform the console version due to trends like Steam's influence in the AAA market. Additionally, SHIFT UP is considering revealing more about its cross-platform project, Project Witches, in early 2025.

gaming1 year ago

Hideaki Itsuno Leads New AAA Studio at LightSpeed Japan

Hideaki Itsuno, a veteran game director known for his work on titles like Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma, has joined LightSpeed Studios, a Tencent subsidiary, to lead a new studio in Japan. Itsuno, who recently left Capcom after over 30 years, aims to create original AAA action games with LightSpeed's global network. His move marks a significant expansion for LightSpeed Studios, which is eager to attract talented game creators worldwide.

business1 year ago

Take-Two Confident in GTA 6 Release Across Platforms Amid PC and Xbox Series S Discussions

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick discusses the company's optimistic outlook for 2025, highlighting the anticipated release of major titles like GTA 6, Borderlands 4, and Civilization 7. Despite past challenges, including layoffs and the underperformance of the Borderlands movie, Take-Two's financials show growth, with NBA 2K recovering well. Zelnick emphasizes the increasing importance of PC gaming for AAA titles and the challenges posed by the slow transition between console generations.

business1 year ago

Take-Two Sells Private Division Amid Strategic Shift to Larger Projects

Take-Two Interactive has sold its indie-focused publishing label, Private Division, to an undisclosed buyer as part of a strategic shift towards larger AAA and mobile projects. The sale includes all live and unreleased titles under Private Division, although Take-Two will continue supporting Moon Studios' game, No Rest for the Wicked. This move follows reports of studio shutdowns and layoffs, as Take-Two aims to concentrate on its strengths in big-budget gaming experiences.

video-games1 year ago

"Microsoft Signals End of Console Exclusives with Multiplatform Strategy"

The era of AAA platform-exclusive games is ending as rising production costs and stagnant audience growth push publishers like Microsoft and Sony to adopt multiplatform strategies. While Nintendo remains an exception due to its lower production costs and unique platform strategy, the broader industry trend is towards making games available on multiple platforms to ensure profitability.

gaming1 year ago

"Former Blizzard President Sparks Controversy by Suggesting Players Tip Game Developers for Special Titles"

Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra suggests that players should have the option to tip developers an additional $10 or $20 after purchasing $70 games, particularly for exceptional single-player experiences without microtransactions or paid DLC. While some support the idea, others argue that tipping on triple-A games may primarily benefit publishers rather than developers. Ybarra's proposal raises questions about the sustainability of the gaming industry and the economic conditions for developers.

gaming1 year ago

"Square Enix Overhauls Dragon Quest with Long-Time Producer's Departure"

Square Enix undergoes reorganization led by new president Takashi Kiryu to address declining sales, with Dragon Quest producer Yu Miyake stepping down amid delays to Dragon Quest XII and moving to the mobile games division. Yosuke Saito is a potential candidate to lead the Dragon Quest series, as the company aims to focus on internally developed AAA games and streamline production processes.

gaming1 year ago

"Baldur's Gate 3 Devs Discuss Massive RPG Ambitions and Decision to Forego DLC"

Larian Studios head Swen Vincke revealed that the studio will not be making DLC for Baldur's Gate 3 or developing Baldur's Gate 4, citing a lack of passion for the projects. He discussed the studio's decision-making process, the evolution of game characters, and the challenges faced during the game's development. Vincke also expressed his strong opinions on the games industry, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing game quality over short-term gains and the need for adequate resources to support ambitious projects.

gaming1 year ago

"Star Wars Jedi Director Stig Asmussen Launches Giant Skull Studio for AAA Single-Player Games"

Stig Asmussen, known for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, has formed a new AAA game studio called Giant Skull, focusing on single player, story-driven action-adventure games. The team includes veterans from Respawn and Fortnite, and is funded by private investors with a focus on creative freedom and independence. Asmussen emphasizes the importance of making successful games with a lean team and is open to remote work, aiming to create a supportive environment for developers during challenging times in the industry.