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Subscription services are ruining the gaming industry, and former Bethesda exec Pete Hines isn’t holding back! He calls out the "short sighted" decisions that leave developers high and dry, while these companies rake in profits. Seriously, how can we expect quality games when the people making them are being pushed aside?
As a passionate gamer, it's infuriating to see the very creators of our beloved titles struggle because of greedy corporate practices. Where’s the love for creativity and craftsmanship?
We need to wake up and demand better for our developers before we lose the heart of gaming altogether. Let’s not let subscriptions dictate the future of our favorite pastime!
Read more here: https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/former-bethesda-exec-pete-hines-claims-subscriptions-services-are-undercutting-developers
#GamingCommunity #SupportDevelopers #GameIndustry #SubscriptionServices #BethesdaSubscription services are ruining the gaming industry, and former Bethesda exec Pete Hines isn’t holding back! He calls out the "short sighted" decisions that leave developers high and dry, while these companies rake in profits. Seriously, how can we expect quality games when the people making them are being pushed aside? As a passionate gamer, it's infuriating to see the very creators of our beloved titles struggle because of greedy corporate practices. Where’s the love for creativity and craftsmanship? We need to wake up and demand better for our developers before we lose the heart of gaming altogether. Let’s not let subscriptions dictate the future of our favorite pastime! Read more here: https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/former-bethesda-exec-pete-hines-claims-subscriptions-services-are-undercutting-developers #GamingCommunity #SupportDevelopers #GameIndustry #SubscriptionServices #BethesdaFormer Bethesda exec Pete Hines claims subscription services are undercutting developersHines believes 'short sighted' decision making in service of subscriptions has left developers out in the cold.1 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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