PC Gaming Takes the Lead: Why 80% of Developers are Focusing on PCs
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Gamers are reacting strongly to the recent inauguration of President Trump, sparking discussions about the portrayal of Nazism in video games. Brett dives into the latest developments in the gaming world, including Battlefield's efforts to improve after the lackluster reception of Battlefield 2042, ramping up playtests to enhance player experience. Key announcements from the Xbox Developer Direct, such as Ninja Gaiden Four and Doom: The Dark Ages, are also highlighted as exciting prospects for gamers. Meanwhile, EA faces challenges with Dragon Age underperforming by 50%, raising questions about the future of its franchises. As the gaming landscape shifts, 80% of developers are now focusing on PC gaming, and the impact of AI on game development is explored, alongside the impending closure of EA's Origin Launcher.
Takeaways:
- A group of gamers expressed anger over Trump's inauguration, drawing misguided comparisons to Nazism.
- Battlefield is ramping up playtests to improve on the disappointing launch of Battlefield 2042.
- Notable announcements from Xbox Developer Direct include exciting games like Ninja Gaiden Four.
- EA's Dragon Age underperformed significantly, leading to the departure of its game director.
- PC gaming development is on the rise, with 80% of developers focusing on this platform.
- The closure of EA's Origin Launcher highlights ongoing challenges in the gaming landscape.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- EA
- Xbox
- Doom
- Battlefield
- Ninja Gaiden
- Steam
- Valve
- Epic Games
- Kingdom Come Deliverance
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