Thanks Hoeg, if that’s “all you had” I say That’s Brilliant!!😎💪😃‼️Stay Strong🙏🏼 and see ya’ next t
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Thanks for writing this up, Hoeg - yeah, that response to Apple was pretty amazing to read.😯
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Thank you and please have a wonderful day, hug your family for me, spend time with the things and people you love. We understand and root for you.
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I fully agree that we need (game) journalists... but all we had for the last decade or so is outsourced PR. Can't even blame young people that enter the profession as outsourced PR, they never experienced anything else from the big players. I miss stopping at the magazine shop at the train station before going to school in the 90s / early 2000s, but that sort of review with style only woks with some Indies now. There's enough influencers that are also just outsourced PR, after all.
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No pressure, but I was also interested in hearing about your take on the Titanfall cancellation and reduced head count at EA. It seems like we're in an interesting time for a lot of the AAA devs.
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Will love to hear the updates when you feel up to it sir. Don’t over extend yourself. Heard about the Apple/Epic thing on Skill Ups channel. That should give you an idea as to why a more level headed take is needed.
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I still think Sony and Microsoft try to spread the cost of tarrifs globally instead of only increasing prices in the USA. I don't see why we couldn't be skipped this time in Europe
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Do you have a blog or anything? I'd be interested in reading virtual legality if the videos are perhaps a bit too involved at this stage.
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Hoeg Law
For those not on Twitter, a short thread:
Folks I know it's a big business and law day in video game land and that really should mean #VirtualLegality, but to be frank I'm not up for it at present so I'll give you my TLDR thoughts here:
Apple v Epic: ...long story short, the Court looks like they felt Apple was playing games and offending the Court is about the worst thing you can do.
I don't think the Court's decision will hold up on appeal (emotionally driven/exceeds authority), but while you can push the bullet back into the gun, it's a lot harder to fix the wound it just made.
Xbox prices: Like the PS5 Pro setting the Switch pricing window before it, so too has Nintendo's pricing regime given 'permission' for Xbox to up-jump its prices as well.
Further, with confusion about the economy and tariffs running rampant, every industry participant has a useful scapegoat to cover any increasing pain points they want to manifest.
As always, the market will bear what the market will bear, and if I were sitting in these board rooms now does seem to be a clear window to run things up, even if I personally think 'leisure' likely can't support these prices against 'food' and 'shelter' in the near term.
Polygon and Giant Bomb: The economy is not just for consumers and as investment becomes more 'tight' personal and 'vanity' type projects get a closer inspection.
I'm on the side that we need journalists (I'm not 'media must die'), but it's been clear for a while that the 'cultural analysis' and 'personalities play games' subsectors were niche-ing downward so it's not an enormous surprise to see investors agree.
Still sad for those affected, of course, but as the industry 'corrects' we can expect to see adjacent industries (media, accessories, streaming platforms) do the same.
I say we will come out all the stronger, but 'doom and gloom' will likely be the sense from some corners for some time.
I think that's all I had. Go play Expedition 33 and Hundred Line.
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