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The rest of it is about how physical games have been dying out
Yeah. Ubi shot themselves in the foot multiple times and that just means they are going to have issues going forward, not the entire game industry.
Valve just hired more people.
https://www.engadget.com/gaming/valve-hires-key-employees-from-risk-of-rain-developer-123034840.html
That's true, but that takes up about 5 second our of his entire video as he mentions that in the span of seconds.
The rest of his video kind of detracts from his entire point. The industry isn't hinging on Ubisoft, and Physical games, although having physical presence could help advertise and keep the industry fresh.
I wish, Crash Bandicoot 5 being cancelled was depressing.
Anyone who believes him got baited.