• What's the Deal with Live Service Games?

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
  • Podcast

What's the Deal with Live Service Games?

  • Summary

  • In this episode of "Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers," Andrew, Aubrey and Dylan delve into the complex world of live service games. This discussion takes a critical look at the highs and lows of this controversial gaming model.

    Failed projects like Anthem are dissected to understand how poor execution derailed games with promising potential. The hosts touch on historical MMO failures, such as those attempting to rival World of Warcraft in the mid-2000s, and discuss the how that compares to the current trend of live service games.

    The conversation broadens to general games industry trends, scrutinizing the shift from traditional DLC models to the perpetual updates mandated by live service games. The trio explores why some games succeed while others languish, including insights on monetization strategies reminiscent of mobile games.

    Lastly, they ponder the future viability of the live service model in gaming, hoping for a more diverse and experimental landscape.

    Closing Track - Helldivers 2 Main Theme - "A Cup Of Liber-Tea"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5hCkh2AH58

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