Sonic lead says AAA studios can learn from indies in the same way the movie industry should take notes from Backrooms and Obsession
The financial realities of the gaming industry are finally being acknowledged, and it's a wake-up call for AAA studios. The industry's traditional model, reliant on massive upfront investments and high sales targets, is unsustainable in today's market. Independent developers, with their smaller teams and flexible budgets, have long been able to innovate and experiment with new ideas, often with greater success.
The implications of this shift are far-reaching. We can expect to see more studios embracing the indie model, adopting leaner and more agile approaches to game development. The industry's big players will need to adapt, either by adopting new business models or by investing in more innovative and cost-effective technologies. The future of AAA gaming is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the status quo is no longer tenable.
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"You really need to sell a lot of units in order to survive in the industry," Takashi Iizuka saysRead the original at GamesRadar