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Yes, but a fun waste of time or why game.
The power of Pewdipie well he does have 50 million subs or something.
This user knows how it's done.
It gets quite repetitive after you've reached a certain point in gaming (perceived by the constant money influx) and it doesn't seem anything's about to change neither ea, the business is happy where it is at the moment.
Other then that I feel like the most interesting games had the worst sales, and sort of is what disabled in this sense further games of that type, like sequels to be made.
Not to worry though, games as they are are fun the way they are and old games have had a sort of revival. It's just that the industry is sort of at a stalemate but in essence that's its nature if we take history for example into consideration we see that this sort of trends is clearly visible.