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In this episode of the Games Industry Executive Summary, Casey Al-Kaisy and Patrick Rose discuss various topics impacting the gaming industry, including the success of the Steam Deck in handheld gaming, the innovative Nemesis system from Monolith Productions, and the resurgence of Konami with the Silent Hill franchise. They also explore the challenges faced by Fable, the implications of tariffs on Sony's supply chain, and the trends in racing games. The conversation touches on Obsidian's growth, the layoffs at Striking Distance Studios, and the strategic shifts at NetEase. Finally, they highlight the potential of Southeast Asian game development and the global appeal of Black Myth: Wukong.Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Context
01:58 The Rise of Handheld Gaming
05:48 The Nemesis System and Narrative Design
10:02 The Future of Monolith Productions
10:49 Konami's Comeback and Legacy
15:07 Fable's Anticipation and Expectations
18:59 Tariffs and the Digital Trade Landscape
24:05 Nostalgia for Racing Games
28:25 The Evolution of Game Studios
30:38 The Impact of Studio Size on Game Quality
34:42 The Changing Landscape of Game Development
38:28 The Future of Chinese Game Development
42:53 Southeast Asia's Growing Game Industry
45:08 Reaching the Chinese Gaming Market
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Learn more about the Mighty Diamonds at Mighty.Diamonds
Subscribe to Gies Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
Subscribe to Gies Newsletter on Substack
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Connect with our hosts on Linkedin:
Casey Al-Kaisy
Patrick Rose
By Mighty DiamondsIn this episode of the Games Industry Executive Summary, Casey Al-Kaisy and Patrick Rose discuss various topics impacting the gaming industry, including the success of the Steam Deck in handheld gaming, the innovative Nemesis system from Monolith Productions, and the resurgence of Konami with the Silent Hill franchise. They also explore the challenges faced by Fable, the implications of tariffs on Sony's supply chain, and the trends in racing games. The conversation touches on Obsidian's growth, the layoffs at Striking Distance Studios, and the strategic shifts at NetEase. Finally, they highlight the potential of Southeast Asian game development and the global appeal of Black Myth: Wukong.Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Context
01:58 The Rise of Handheld Gaming
05:48 The Nemesis System and Narrative Design
10:02 The Future of Monolith Productions
10:49 Konami's Comeback and Legacy
15:07 Fable's Anticipation and Expectations
18:59 Tariffs and the Digital Trade Landscape
24:05 Nostalgia for Racing Games
28:25 The Evolution of Game Studios
30:38 The Impact of Studio Size on Game Quality
34:42 The Changing Landscape of Game Development
38:28 The Future of Chinese Game Development
42:53 Southeast Asia's Growing Game Industry
45:08 Reaching the Chinese Gaming Market
Connect With Us:
Learn more about the Mighty Diamonds at Mighty.Diamonds
Subscribe to Gies Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
Subscribe to Gies Newsletter on Substack
Subscribe to Gies on Youtube
Connect with our hosts on Linkedin:
Casey Al-Kaisy
Patrick Rose