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Ryuu96 said:
trunkswd said:

That is probably part of it and the industry expected the growth to continue. Other issue is how much AAA games cost now. 

Yeah, the other issue is company shareholders do NOT want to see decline or even stagnation, they require endless growth, it ain't sustainable but that's the world we live in and then workers get punished as a result.

But AAA costs are rising far quicker than what profits you make out of them.

When a game needs to sell 10 million units at full price to break even we have a problem. 

And a lot of companies trying to get into live service games when in reality most people only have time to do 1 or 2 live service games at a time. 



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