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Much the same logic was applied to the PC gaming industry in the late 80s and early 90s, you realize. They figured that the industry saw plenty of software sales and that nobody would abandon the PC to play on consoles. By 2000, that idea was quite thoroughly quashed as the console market exploded and PC software sales dwindled to a fraction of their console brethren.

When a disruption occurs, no industry player is "safe". You either change to match the new rules of the game, or you fail. Epic won't die off any time soon, it's true. But it may well be that they will be forgotten before the next decade is spent.



Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.