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The Guillotine | Sacred Symbols, Episode 291

Our beloved games industry is currently mired in an economic crisis of its own creation. By rapidly expanding corporate headcounts during the pandemic -- and by foolishly forecasting 2020-era gaming habits would persist into future years -- many publishers and developers have found themselves dramatically overextended. In 2022, some 8,500 people lost their jobs in gaming; that number grew appreciably to 10,500 last year. Here in 2024, though? Not even a month into the calendar, we're sitting at around 6,000 job losses. And it's going to get way worse. How did pubs and devs get this so wrong? And how come the human cost falls upon the people who were hired, but not those that did the hiring? Plus: A reliable rumor indicates Until Dawn is PS5-and-PC-bound, Death Stranding 2's re-reveal may be right around the corner, Focus Entertainment foolishly rebrands itself, and more. Then: Let's wrap things up with listener inquiries, as usual. How do we balance multiple games at once? Could the harm leaks do to studios actually be overstated? Is paywalling New Game+ a step too far? When is the appropriate time in the day to shower? Follow the hosts on Twitter! Colin: https://twitter.com/longislandviper Chris: https://twitter.com/ChrisRGun Dustin: https://twitter.com/DustinCanFly A new episode of Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast launches each Friday morning. To receive instant access, as well as other perks, please support the show on Patreon at http://patreon.com/LastStandMedia 0:00:00 - Intro 0:21:13 - Best wishes for Alex! 0:33:49 - Double space = existential crisis 0:35:03 - How do LSM fans find each other? 0:40:08 - Winnie the Pooh'ing is not ideal 0:44:17 - Dog named after Dustin? 0:47:03 - When should you shower? 0:53:47 - Does Mega Man get any better? 0:55:29 - Death Stranding 2's title has leaked 1:09:09 - New PS5 firmware 1:09:21 - PSN Top Downloads 2023 1:11:57 - Is "Fast Travel" boring? 1:23:35 - The Final Fantasy XIV TV show is dead. 1:28:31 - What Are We Playing? 2:05:10 - Layoffs are hitting the industry 2:40:09 - Until Dawn could be coming to PS5 2:53:51 - Focus entertainment is renaming 3:00:08 - How important is identity? 3:24:11 - What are the best retro style RPGs? 3:27:40 - Do we do post game content? 3:36:08 - How do we handle multiple games at a time? 3:41:57 - Why are game leaks bad for a company? 03:49:22 - Should reviews account for monetization?

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Christopher Winslow

The 6 months of Apple TV+ is for PS5 owners specifically, not a PS+ perk.

Brady Goeskel

Holy moly Colin, please expand your understanding of identity. The writer-in was right to challenge your commentary on the last podcast. People should have the respect of others to identify with their unchangeable characteristics and have pride in them, because those characteristics often represent things that are relevant to those who share that same characteristic. Especially if those characteristics (i.e. skin color) have been used as justification for mistreatment. Stand down on this one, my dude.

Supertom

I think his point is that if we want to move past the division, we need to stop using these uncontrollable characteristics to further divide us into smaller and smaller sub groups, especially when those characteristics have no bearing on who we actually are. Take pride in who you are, not what you are. Throughout history, every skin color, culture, religion has been used as justification for mistreatment. It continues all over the world and it seems all everyone wants to do is pick a side which just leads to further division. So, in an ideal American "melting pot" society we should be looking past those certain characteristics and forming larger groups of like minded people who don't really care where your great great grand pappy was born.