Comment Re: Video games bellweather (Score 1) 101
I have worked in games for the past 15 years. It is complicated and gaming is definitely going through a transition.
A few things that I have noticed include the fact that venture capital is long gone and moved probably to AI. Most games lose money and the winners are either live service platforms or continue to spend a lot of money on direct marketing. You will not believe the amount of games that lost money forever and no one cared to have a plan for monetization.
Second is that code bases are stable. same thing is happening in social media and why they can afford to cut a good chunk of personnel - there is no need to build net new innovation as most stuff is already built.
Lastly, a lot of teams are wary of expanding because of the threats that they perceive coming from AI. While the technology is still far from creating true blockbusters, a lot of veterans in the industry have taken on a wait and see approach. While protecting cash cows and focusing on margins - there is very very very little appetite for new risks.
A few things that I have noticed include the fact that venture capital is long gone and moved probably to AI. Most games lose money and the winners are either live service platforms or continue to spend a lot of money on direct marketing. You will not believe the amount of games that lost money forever and no one cared to have a plan for monetization.
Second is that code bases are stable. same thing is happening in social media and why they can afford to cut a good chunk of personnel - there is no need to build net new innovation as most stuff is already built.
Lastly, a lot of teams are wary of expanding because of the threats that they perceive coming from AI. While the technology is still far from creating true blockbusters, a lot of veterans in the industry have taken on a wait and see approach. While protecting cash cows and focusing on margins - there is very very very little appetite for new risks.