Helldivers 2 Boss Discusses Gaming Industry's Mass Layoffs And What Caused Them

md5

70a11b0d9151d7341c8edbf078186f80

link

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/helldivers-2-boss-discusses-gaming-industrys-mass-layoffs-and-what-caused-them/1100-6530246/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f

image

https://www.gamespot.com/a/uploads/screen_medium/1179/11799911/4462368-hd2.jpg

description

Helldivers 2 creative director Johan Pilestedt has commented on the current state of the video game industry, saying it's "caught in a vicious circle of death and rebirth" that has contributed to the raft of mass layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations in recent times.

"Every so often we lay off thousands of people suddenly, and then nobody understands why, and I think it's just because we converge," he said at GDC 2025 this week, as reported by Eurogamer. "We will always go through the cycles of death and rebirth, but now that cycle is unnecessarily brutal because we don't diversify enough. We need to make more types of games because people are playing more than ever and still we are unable to stay in business. It's ridiculous."

Pilestedt went on to say that it might have been possible to avoid the unfortunate current reality of things "if everybody stopped making battle royale" games and instead made other types of titles.

"A lot of publishers--I'm sorry, my dear publisher friends--try to play it safe by taking safe bets," Pilestedt said. "But one thing that I can guarantee is that those safe bets are a death sentence for the studios that try to make it. We are in the business of taking risks, and if you don't take risks, we're never gonna be able to achieve success. Few people believed that Helldivers would amount to anything, and yet here we are."

Also during the talk, Pilestedt said the video game industry is facing a "convergence problem." With games like Minecraft doing well, as well as battle royale and live-service titles, developers are chasing these trends and trying to "compete for the same niche," he said.

"And what happens? Lots of unsatisfied players are saying, 'Well, what about my needs? I want to play some games and I have lots of money to spare.' Unfortunately everybody was chasing after the battle royales," he said.

Helldivers 2 was a gigantic success for developer Arrowhead and publisher Sony, finishing 2024 as the No. 3 best-selling game of the year.

In addition to ongoing support for the game, a Helldivers movie is in development, and Arrowhead CEO Shams Jorjani would like to see some A-list celebrities get violently killed off on-screen.

content_html

Helldivers 2 creative director Johan Pilestedt has commented on the current state of the video game industry, saying it's "caught in a vicious circle of death and rebirth" that has contributed to the raft of mass layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations in recent times.

"Every so often we lay off thousands of people suddenly, and then nobody understands why, and I think it's just because we converge," he said at GDC 2025 this week, as reported by Eurogamer. "We will always go through the cycles of death and rebirth, but now that cycle is unnecessarily brutal because we don't diversify enough. We need to make more types of games because people are playing more than ever and still we are unable to stay in business. It's ridiculous."

Pilestedt went on to say that it might have been possible to avoid the unfortunate current reality of things "if everybody stopped making battle royale" games and instead made other types of titles.

"A lot of publishers--I'm sorry, my dear publisher friends--try to play it safe by taking safe bets," Pilestedt said. "But one thing that I can guarantee is that those safe bets are a death sentence for the studios that try to make it. We are in the business of taking risks, and if you don't take risks, we're never gonna be able to achieve success. Few people believed that Helldivers would amount to anything, and yet here we are."

Also during the talk, Pilestedt said the video game industry is facing a "convergence problem." With games like Minecraft doing well, as well as battle royale and live-service titles, developers are chasing these trends and trying to "compete for the same niche," he said.

"And what happens? Lots of unsatisfied players are saying, 'Well, what about my needs? I want to play some games and I have lots of money to spare.' Unfortunately everybody was chasing after the battle royales," he said.

Helldivers 2 was a gigantic success for developer Arrowhead and publisher Sony, finishing 2024 as the No. 3 best-selling game of the year.

In addition to ongoing support for the game, a Helldivers movie is in development, and Arrowhead CEO Shams Jorjani would like to see some A-list celebrities get violently killed off on-screen.

content_text

Helldivers 2 creative director Johan Pilestedt has commented on the current state of the video game industry, saying it's "caught in a vicious circle of death and rebirth" that has contributed to the raft of mass layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations in recent times. "Every so often we lay off thousands of people suddenly, and then nobody understands why, and I think it's just because we converge," he said at GDC 2025 this week, as reported by Eurogamer. "We will always go through the cycles of death and rebirth, but now that cycle is unnecessarily brutal because we don't diversify enough. We need to make more types of games because people are playing more than ever and still we are unable to stay in business. It's ridiculous."Pilestedt went on to say that it might have been possible to avoid the unfortunate current reality of things "if everybody stopped making battle royale" games and instead made other types of titles."A lot of publishers--I'm sorry, my dear publisher friends--try to play it safe by taking safe bets," Pilestedt said. "But one thing that I can guarantee is that those safe bets are a death sentence for the studios that try to make it. We are in the business of taking risks, and if you don't take risks, we're never gonna be able to achieve success. Few people believed that Helldivers would amount to anything, and yet here we are."Also during the talk, Pilestedt said the video game industry is facing a "convergence problem." With games like Minecraft doing well, as well as battle royale and live-service titles, developers are chasing these trends and trying to "compete for the same niche," he said."And what happens? Lots of unsatisfied players are saying, 'Well, what about my needs? I want to play some games and I have lots of money to spare.' Unfortunately everybody was chasing after the battle royales," he said.Helldivers 2 was a gigantic success for developer Arrowhead and publisher Sony, finishing 2024 as the No. 3 best-selling game of the year.In addition to ongoing support for the game, a Helldivers movie is in development, and Arrowhead CEO Shams Jorjani would like to see some A-list celebrities get violently killed off on-screen.

pub_date

20 March 2025, 3:15 pm

guid

1100-6530246

creator

Eddie Makuch

processed

TRUE

id: 74077
uid: AEcOF
insdate: 2025-03-20 17:20:02
title: Helldivers 2 Boss Discusses Gaming Industry's Mass Layoffs And What Caused Them
additional:
category: Game Spot
md5: 70a11b0d9151d7341c8edbf078186f80
link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/helldivers-2-boss-discusses-gaming-industrys-mass-layoffs-and-what-caused-them/1100-6530246/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
image: https://www.gamespot.com/a/uploads/screen_medium/1179/11799911/4462368-hd2.jpg
image_imgur:
description:

Helldivers 2 creative director Johan Pilestedt has commented on the current state of the video game industry, saying it's "caught in a vicious circle of death and rebirth" that has contributed to the raft of mass layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations in recent times.

"Every so often we lay off thousands of people suddenly, and then nobody understands why, and I think it's just because we converge," he said at GDC 2025 this week, as reported by Eurogamer. "We will always go through the cycles of death and rebirth, but now that cycle is unnecessarily brutal because we don't diversify enough. We need to make more types of games because people are playing more than ever and still we are unable to stay in business. It's ridiculous."

Pilestedt went on to say that it might have been possible to avoid the unfortunate current reality of things "if everybody stopped making battle royale" games and instead made other types of titles.

"A lot of publishers--I'm sorry, my dear publisher friends--try to play it safe by taking safe bets," Pilestedt said. "But one thing that I can guarantee is that those safe bets are a death sentence for the studios that try to make it. We are in the business of taking risks, and if you don't take risks, we're never gonna be able to achieve success. Few people believed that Helldivers would amount to anything, and yet here we are."

Also during the talk, Pilestedt said the video game industry is facing a "convergence problem." With games like Minecraft doing well, as well as battle royale and live-service titles, developers are chasing these trends and trying to "compete for the same niche," he said.

"And what happens? Lots of unsatisfied players are saying, 'Well, what about my needs? I want to play some games and I have lots of money to spare.' Unfortunately everybody was chasing after the battle royales," he said.

Helldivers 2 was a gigantic success for developer Arrowhead and publisher Sony, finishing 2024 as the No. 3 best-selling game of the year.

In addition to ongoing support for the game, a Helldivers movie is in development, and Arrowhead CEO Shams Jorjani would like to see some A-list celebrities get violently killed off on-screen.


content_html:

Helldivers 2 creative director Johan Pilestedt has commented on the current state of the video game industry, saying it's "caught in a vicious circle of death and rebirth" that has contributed to the raft of mass layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations in recent times.

"Every so often we lay off thousands of people suddenly, and then nobody understands why, and I think it's just because we converge," he said at GDC 2025 this week, as reported by Eurogamer. "We will always go through the cycles of death and rebirth, but now that cycle is unnecessarily brutal because we don't diversify enough. We need to make more types of games because people are playing more than ever and still we are unable to stay in business. It's ridiculous."

Pilestedt went on to say that it might have been possible to avoid the unfortunate current reality of things "if everybody stopped making battle royale" games and instead made other types of titles.

"A lot of publishers--I'm sorry, my dear publisher friends--try to play it safe by taking safe bets," Pilestedt said. "But one thing that I can guarantee is that those safe bets are a death sentence for the studios that try to make it. We are in the business of taking risks, and if you don't take risks, we're never gonna be able to achieve success. Few people believed that Helldivers would amount to anything, and yet here we are."

Also during the talk, Pilestedt said the video game industry is facing a "convergence problem." With games like Minecraft doing well, as well as battle royale and live-service titles, developers are chasing these trends and trying to "compete for the same niche," he said.

"And what happens? Lots of unsatisfied players are saying, 'Well, what about my needs? I want to play some games and I have lots of money to spare.' Unfortunately everybody was chasing after the battle royales," he said.

Helldivers 2 was a gigantic success for developer Arrowhead and publisher Sony, finishing 2024 as the No. 3 best-selling game of the year.

In addition to ongoing support for the game, a Helldivers movie is in development, and Arrowhead CEO Shams Jorjani would like to see some A-list celebrities get violently killed off on-screen.


content_text: Helldivers 2 creative director Johan Pilestedt has commented on the current state of the video game industry, saying it's "caught in a vicious circle of death and rebirth" that has contributed to the raft of mass layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations in recent times. "Every so often we lay off thousands of people suddenly, and then nobody understands why, and I think it's just because we converge," he said at GDC 2025 this week, as reported by Eurogamer. "We will always go through the cycles of death and rebirth, but now that cycle is unnecessarily brutal because we don't diversify enough. We need to make more types of games because people are playing more than ever and still we are unable to stay in business. It's ridiculous."Pilestedt went on to say that it might have been possible to avoid the unfortunate current reality of things "if everybody stopped making battle royale" games and instead made other types of titles."A lot of publishers--I'm sorry, my dear publisher friends--try to play it safe by taking safe bets," Pilestedt said. "But one thing that I can guarantee is that those safe bets are a death sentence for the studios that try to make it. We are in the business of taking risks, and if you don't take risks, we're never gonna be able to achieve success. Few people believed that Helldivers would amount to anything, and yet here we are."Also during the talk, Pilestedt said the video game industry is facing a "convergence problem." With games like Minecraft doing well, as well as battle royale and live-service titles, developers are chasing these trends and trying to "compete for the same niche," he said."And what happens? Lots of unsatisfied players are saying, 'Well, what about my needs? I want to play some games and I have lots of money to spare.' Unfortunately everybody was chasing after the battle royales," he said.Helldivers 2 was a gigantic success for developer Arrowhead and publisher Sony, finishing 2024 as the No. 3 best-selling game of the year.In addition to ongoing support for the game, a Helldivers movie is in development, and Arrowhead CEO Shams Jorjani would like to see some A-list celebrities get violently killed off on-screen.
pub_date: 20 March 2025, 3:15 pm
guid: 1100-6530246
creator: Eddie Makuch
related_games:
processed: TRUE

No Items Found.

Add Comment
Type in a Nick Name here
 
Other Items in Game Spot
This Great Switch 2 Handheld Controller Is On Sale For New Best Price At Amazon Save On Dozens Of PC Games With These New Year Bundle Deals Speedrun Charity Awesome Games Done Quick 2026 Raised Over $2.4 Million For Cancer Research Save Up To $30 On Ninja Gaiden 4 Physical Editions Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection Deal - Get 14 Game Boy RPGs On Switch For $20 Animal Crossing: New Horizons Switch 2 Edition Is Nintendo's Cheapest Paid Upgrade Yet Arc Raiders Prescriptions Of The Past Quest Guide Arc Raiders Raider's Refuge Guide - How To Open The Cellar The Sims 4 Next Collab Is Seriously Bougie, But Will Cost You Nothing The Sims 4 Next Collab Is Seriously Bougie, But Will Cost You Nothing The Division 3 - Everything We Know About Ubisoft's "Monster" Shooter The Sims Project Rene Has Shifted Into A Mobile Multiplayer Game The Division 3 - Everything We Know About Ubisoft's "Monster" Shooter Watch This Ridiculous 70-person Super Mario 64 Relay Three Pokemon Lego Sets Release Next Month, And Preorders Are Live Three Pokemon Lego Sets Release Next Month, And Preorders Are Live This Xbox Game Just Passed $300 Million In Revenue On PS5, Report Says The Division Definitive Edition Spotted In The Wild Five-Year-Old Survival Game Icarus Just Sold Nearly 1 Million Copies In Three Weeks Five-Year-Old Survival Game Icarus Just Sold Nearly 1 Million Copies In Three Weeks Palworld Is Making A Play For The Trading Card Crowd Later This Year Download The Hytale Launcher Now, As Hypixel Estimates "Over 1 Million" Players At Launch Divinity Team Says Character Creation Will Be "Even Better" Than Baldur’s Gate 3 Divinity Team Says Character Creation Will Be "Even Better" Than Baldur’s Gate 3 Diablo 4 Leaderboards Are Coming Nintendo's Switch Game Voucher Program Will End Permanently This Month Baldur's Gate 3 Won't Be Coming To Switch 2 Nintendo's New Joy-Con 2 Controller Set Is Up For Preorder At Amazon Viture Luma Pro XR Glasses For Switch 2 On Sale For $75 Off Viture Luma Pro XR Glasses For Switch 2 On Sale For $75 Off How To Get Into The Arc Raiders Locked Gate On Blue Gate How To Open Security Breach Lockers In Arc Raiders RAM Shortages May Lead To More Expensive TVs And Devices, Warns Samsung This AI VTuber Just Beat A Huge Twitch Record, But It's Not Who You're Expecting Sims Team Says "Values Are Unchanged" Ahead Of Potential Saudi EA Deal Donkey Kong-Themed Wireless Controller With Lenticular Art Gets Massive Discount Fortnite X South Park Quests: How To Ride 5 Rides At Cartmanland And Complete Every Quest Divinity Will Have Co-Op At Launch Manor Lords Publisher Has Banned AI Assets In Its Games, Calls Them "Cancerous" Lawsuit Alleges Fortnite, Roblox Structurally Changed A Child’s Brain Lawsuit Alleges Fortnite, Roblox Structurally Changed A Child’s Brain Manor Lords Publisher Has Banned AI Assets In Its Games, Called Them "Cancerous" The Division 3 Is Gearing Up "To Be A Monster," Says Series Executive Producer Fortnite Now Lets Creators Publish Islands With In-Game Transactions Larian Studios Draws Harder Line On AI, Clarifies Stance In Reddit AMA The Division 3 Is Gearing Up "To Be A Monster," Says Series Executive Producer Arc Raiders Dev Promises New Anti-Cheating Measures Are Coming Soon Fire Emblem: Path Of Radiance Joins Switch Online’s GameCube Classics Library Fire Emblem: Path Of Radiance Joins Switch Online’s GameCube Classics Library PUBG: Blindspot Is Heading To Early Access Next Month
Related Search Terms
Other Categories in Game News