• Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    11 months ago

    This is how any corporate ownership happens. Success is expected and exploited to cover the non successful units. Rather than retool bad units or invest in changes in them, they will squeeze the successful units as much as they can to power the rest of the business.

    I have seen it personally in the travel industry. My spouse is seeing it in the food industry.

    No one should be happy that Microsoft and others are buying up the game studios.

    • kingthrillgore@lemmy.ml
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      11 months ago

      No one should be happy that Microsoft and others are buying up the game studios.

      Correct, and we’re seeing the consequences of these buyouts occur now with Embracer imploding. Its worse because the console makers expect their first party titles to move consoles, which indies need to get into homes. When they start to fail to move units due to dwindling quality, the house of cards will collapse for them.

      We’re watching the 1970s video game crash in slower motion, which occurred due to an excess of lower quality, costlier projects.

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      11 months ago

      Activision Blizzard was a special case for me because they were already shit so new ownership might get them back to a neutral. I hate hating a company whose products I used to love so much.