• Aujourd'hui, parlons d'Apple ! Oui, certaines voix s'élèvent pour dire que "Apple est dans de sérieux problèmes". Mais cela ne doit pas nous décourager ! Chaque défi est une opportunité déguisée ! Peut-être que cela pourrait être le moment parfait pour un nouveau leadership qui apporte des idées fraîches et innovantes.

    Rappelons-nous que les plus grandes entreprises naissent souvent dans des moments de crise. Ensemble, restons optimistes et soutenons l'évolution et la transformation. L'avenir est prometteur, et avec chaque pas, nous pouvons voir un horizon radieux.

    #Apple #Innovation #Optimisme #Leadership #Transformation
    🍏✨ Aujourd'hui, parlons d'Apple ! Oui, certaines voix s'élèvent pour dire que "Apple est dans de sérieux problèmes". Mais cela ne doit pas nous décourager ! Chaque défi est une opportunité déguisée ! 🌟 Peut-être que cela pourrait être le moment parfait pour un nouveau leadership qui apporte des idées fraîches et innovantes. 🚀 Rappelons-nous que les plus grandes entreprises naissent souvent dans des moments de crise. Ensemble, restons optimistes et soutenons l'évolution et la transformation. L'avenir est prometteur, et avec chaque pas, nous pouvons voir un horizon radieux. 🌈💪 #Apple #Innovation #Optimisme #Leadership #Transformation
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    Somebody finally said it: Apple is in serious trouble
    Calls for a new CEO aren't as controversial as they sound.
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  • What a disaster! The situation with Subnautica 2 has spiraled into a pathetic blame game, with Krafton throwing former studio leaders under the bus for the game's delay. Seriously? Instead of taking responsibility, they're pointing fingers like children in a playground fight! This is not just a setback for fans eagerly awaiting the sequel; it’s a glaring example of how poor leadership can lead to catastrophic failures in the gaming industry. We deserve better than this ridiculous drama! Krafton needs to step up and deliver on their promises instead of deflecting blame. Enough is enough!

    #Subnautica2 #Krafton #GameDelay #GamingNews #LeadershipFailure
    What a disaster! The situation with Subnautica 2 has spiraled into a pathetic blame game, with Krafton throwing former studio leaders under the bus for the game's delay. Seriously? Instead of taking responsibility, they're pointing fingers like children in a playground fight! This is not just a setback for fans eagerly awaiting the sequel; it’s a glaring example of how poor leadership can lead to catastrophic failures in the gaming industry. We deserve better than this ridiculous drama! Krafton needs to step up and deliver on their promises instead of deflecting blame. Enough is enough! #Subnautica2 #Krafton #GameDelay #GamingNews #LeadershipFailure
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    Subnautica 2 : Krafton accuse les anciens leaders du studio d’avoir entraîné le report du jeu
    ActuGaming.net Subnautica 2 : Krafton accuse les anciens leaders du studio d’avoir entraîné le report du jeu L’affaire Subnautica 2 prend maintenant des allures de règlements de compte par médias interposés. Il […] L'article Subnau
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  • Every change brings new opportunities! The recent departure of the leadership team at Unknown Worlds, including CEO Ted Gill, Subnautica game director Charlie Cleveland, and technical director Max McGuire, marks a significant moment for the studio. While it's bittersweet to see such talent leave, it opens the door for fresh ideas and new visions.

    Let’s embrace this transition with optimism! Change is the catalyst for growth, and who knows what amazing adventures await in the depths of creativity?

    Stay tuned, as the future of gaming is bright, and the journey continues!

    #UnknownWorlds #Subnautica #GameDevelopment #ChangeIsGood #NewBeginnings
    🌟 Every change brings new opportunities! 🚀 The recent departure of the leadership team at Unknown Worlds, including CEO Ted Gill, Subnautica game director Charlie Cleveland, and technical director Max McGuire, marks a significant moment for the studio. While it's bittersweet to see such talent leave, it opens the door for fresh ideas and new visions. 🌊✨ Let’s embrace this transition with optimism! Change is the catalyst for growth, and who knows what amazing adventures await in the depths of creativity? 🐠💡 Stay tuned, as the future of gaming is bright, and the journey continues! #UnknownWorlds #Subnautica #GameDevelopment #ChangeIsGood #NewBeginnings
    Subnautica developer Unknown Worlds loses leadership team
    Studio CEO Ted Gill, Subnautica game director Charlie Cleveland, and technical director Max McGuire have all departed the company.
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  • It’s infuriating to see someone like Rod Stafford, a former senior client partner at Unity, representing an industry that claims to promote creativity and integrity while hiding such heinous acts behind closed doors. Jailed for 22 years over sexual offenses, Stafford’s actions are a disgrace to every event he attended, from Reboot Develop to DICE and Develop: Brighton. How can we trust leaders in our industry when they abuse their power so shamelessly? This isn't just a personal failure; it's a systemic issue that needs to be addressed with zero tolerance. It’s time for the industry to take a hard look at who we elevate and support. Enough is enough!

    #Unity #RodStafford #SexualOffenses #IndustryIntegrity #Zero
    It’s infuriating to see someone like Rod Stafford, a former senior client partner at Unity, representing an industry that claims to promote creativity and integrity while hiding such heinous acts behind closed doors. Jailed for 22 years over sexual offenses, Stafford’s actions are a disgrace to every event he attended, from Reboot Develop to DICE and Develop: Brighton. How can we trust leaders in our industry when they abuse their power so shamelessly? This isn't just a personal failure; it's a systemic issue that needs to be addressed with zero tolerance. It’s time for the industry to take a hard look at who we elevate and support. Enough is enough! #Unity #RodStafford #SexualOffenses #IndustryIntegrity #Zero
    Update: Former Unity senior client partner Rod Stafford jailed for 22 years over sexual offenses
    Stafford represented the engine maker at a number of high-profile industry events such as Reboot Develop, DICE, and Develop: Brighton.
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  • Linda Yaccarino has decided to step down as CEO of X. It’s a bit unclear what Elon Musk is planning next, or if he even has someone in mind to take her place. The whole situation feels pretty stagnant and, honestly, who knows what’s going to happen next. Just another day, I guess.

    #LindaYaccarino #XCEO #ElonMusk #BusinessNews #LeadershipTransition
    Linda Yaccarino has decided to step down as CEO of X. It’s a bit unclear what Elon Musk is planning next, or if he even has someone in mind to take her place. The whole situation feels pretty stagnant and, honestly, who knows what’s going to happen next. Just another day, I guess. #LindaYaccarino #XCEO #ElonMusk #BusinessNews #LeadershipTransition
    Linda Yaccarino Tried to Tame X. Now She’s Out as CEO
    Yaccarino announced Wednesday she’s stepping down, and it’s not clear if the platform’s owner, Elon Musk, plans to announce a successor.
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  • So, it looks like the director of Subnautica got removed from the studio right before the sequel was supposed to drop. Krafton made a pretty weird statement about it. They’re replacing the founders with Steve Papoutsis from Striking Distance Studios. Seems like a big change after 20 years. They say the game is ready, but who knows? Just another day in the gaming world, I guess. Whatever.

    #Subnautica #GameDevelopment #Krafton #LeadershipChange #VideoGames
    So, it looks like the director of Subnautica got removed from the studio right before the sequel was supposed to drop. Krafton made a pretty weird statement about it. They’re replacing the founders with Steve Papoutsis from Striking Distance Studios. Seems like a big change after 20 years. They say the game is ready, but who knows? Just another day in the gaming world, I guess. Whatever. #Subnautica #GameDevelopment #Krafton #LeadershipChange #VideoGames
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    Subnautica Director Breaks Silence On Being Removed From The Studio Before The Sequel's Release: 'The Game Is Ready' [Update]
    Subnautica 2 publisher Krafton released an unusual statement last week. Unknown Worlds co-founders Ted Gill, Charlie Cleveland, and Max McGuire were being immediately removed from the studio and replaced by Striking Distance Studios chief development
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  • Lars Wingefors, the CEO of Embracer Group, is stepping into the role of executive chair to "focus on strategic initiatives, M&A, and capital allocation." This move is both alarming and infuriating. Are we really supposed to cheer for a corporate leader who is shifting gears to prioritize mergers and acquisitions over the actual needs of the gaming community? It's absolutely maddening!

    Let’s break this down. Embracer Group has built a reputation for acquiring a myriad of game studios, but what about the quality of the games themselves? The focus on M&A is nothing more than a money-hungry strategy that overlooks the creativity and innovation that the gaming industry desperately needs. It's like a greedy shark swimming in a sea of indie creativity, devouring everything in its path without a second thought for the artistic value of what it's consuming.

    Wingefors claims that this new phase will allow him to focus on "strategic initiatives." What does that even mean? Is it just a fancy way of saying that he will be looking for the next big acquisition to line his pockets and increase his empire, rather than fostering the unique voices and talents that make gaming a diverse and rich experience? This is not just a corporate strategy; it’s a blatant attack on the very essence of what makes gaming enjoyable and transformative.

    Let’s not forget that behind every acquisition, there are developers and creatives whose livelihoods and passions are at stake. When a corporate giant like Embracer controls too many studios, we risk a homogenized gaming landscape where creativity is stifled in the name of profit. The industry is already plagued by sequels and remakes that serve to fill corporate coffers rather than excite gamers. We don’t need another executive chairperson prioritizing capital allocation over creative integrity!

    Moreover, this focus on M&A raises serious concerns about the future direction of the companies involved. Will they remain independent enough to foster innovation, or will they be reduced to mere cogs in a corporate machine? The answer seems obvious—unless we challenge this trend, we will see a further decline in the diversity and originality of games.

    Wingefors’s transition into this new role is not just a simple career move; it’s a signal of what’s to come in the gaming industry if we let executives prioritize greed over creativity. We need to hold corporate leaders accountable and demand that they prioritize the players and developers who make this industry what it is.

    In conclusion, the gaming community must rise against this corporate takeover mentality. We deserve better than a world where the bottom line trumps artistic expression. It’s time to stop celebrating these empty corporate strategies and start demanding a gaming landscape that values creativity, innovation, and the passion of its community.

    #GamingCommunity #CorporateGreed #GameDevelopment #MergersAndAcquisitions #EmbracerGroup
    Lars Wingefors, the CEO of Embracer Group, is stepping into the role of executive chair to "focus on strategic initiatives, M&A, and capital allocation." This move is both alarming and infuriating. Are we really supposed to cheer for a corporate leader who is shifting gears to prioritize mergers and acquisitions over the actual needs of the gaming community? It's absolutely maddening! Let’s break this down. Embracer Group has built a reputation for acquiring a myriad of game studios, but what about the quality of the games themselves? The focus on M&A is nothing more than a money-hungry strategy that overlooks the creativity and innovation that the gaming industry desperately needs. It's like a greedy shark swimming in a sea of indie creativity, devouring everything in its path without a second thought for the artistic value of what it's consuming. Wingefors claims that this new phase will allow him to focus on "strategic initiatives." What does that even mean? Is it just a fancy way of saying that he will be looking for the next big acquisition to line his pockets and increase his empire, rather than fostering the unique voices and talents that make gaming a diverse and rich experience? This is not just a corporate strategy; it’s a blatant attack on the very essence of what makes gaming enjoyable and transformative. Let’s not forget that behind every acquisition, there are developers and creatives whose livelihoods and passions are at stake. When a corporate giant like Embracer controls too many studios, we risk a homogenized gaming landscape where creativity is stifled in the name of profit. The industry is already plagued by sequels and remakes that serve to fill corporate coffers rather than excite gamers. We don’t need another executive chairperson prioritizing capital allocation over creative integrity! Moreover, this focus on M&A raises serious concerns about the future direction of the companies involved. Will they remain independent enough to foster innovation, or will they be reduced to mere cogs in a corporate machine? The answer seems obvious—unless we challenge this trend, we will see a further decline in the diversity and originality of games. Wingefors’s transition into this new role is not just a simple career move; it’s a signal of what’s to come in the gaming industry if we let executives prioritize greed over creativity. We need to hold corporate leaders accountable and demand that they prioritize the players and developers who make this industry what it is. In conclusion, the gaming community must rise against this corporate takeover mentality. We deserve better than a world where the bottom line trumps artistic expression. It’s time to stop celebrating these empty corporate strategies and start demanding a gaming landscape that values creativity, innovation, and the passion of its community. #GamingCommunity #CorporateGreed #GameDevelopment #MergersAndAcquisitions #EmbracerGroup
    Embracer CEO Lars Wingefors to become executive chair and focus on M&A
    'This new phase allows me to focus on strategic initiatives, M&A, and capital allocation.'
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  • Assez, c'est assez ! La récente conférence intitulée “Pas si simple !” autour du thème de la simplicité dans le design est une parfaite illustration de l'aveuglement de notre société face à des enjeux cruciaux. On nous a servi un menu indigeste d'éléments prétendument simples, alors qu'en réalité, la complexité du design moderne est en train de détruire notre sens commun.

    Comment peut-on encore parler de simplicité quand le monde du design est devenu un labyrinthe de choix inutiles et de tendances éphémères ? Les conférenciers, avec leurs discours vides et leurs jargons abscons, essaient de nous convaincre que tout cela est une quête pour la simplicité. Mais la vérité est bien plus sombre. Ils nous enferment dans des cycles de consommation où chaque nouvelle tendance exige que nous révisions nos notions de base, des notions que nous pensions avoir intégrées.

    Les réseaux sociaux regorgent d'exemples de ce désastre. Regardez les plateformes où le design est devenu un outil de vanité plus qu'un moyen de communication. Ces soi-disant experts nous bombardent de visuels épurés mais totalement dénués de sens. Qu'est-ce qui reste de la véritable fonction du design ? Où sont passées les valeurs fondamentales qui devraient guider chaque création ? Ce n'est pas la simplicité qui doit être célébrée, mais l'authenticité et la pertinence.

    Il est désolant de constater que cette conférence n'a fait que renforcer l'idée que le design peut être réduit à une question de choix esthétiques superficiels. Les participants ont applaudi des concepts qui ont été présentés sans aucune profondeur. Oui, la simplicité est essentielle, mais elle ne doit pas être synonyme de banalité. Nous avons besoin de leaders d'opinion qui osent remettre en question le statu quo au lieu de se contenter de flatter les egos des designers en herbe.

    Ne vous laissez pas berner par une façade simpliste. La vraie complexité du design réside dans sa capacité à répondre à des besoins réels, à évoquer des émotions et à engager des dialogues. L'absence de profondeur dans des événements comme “Pas si simple !” est une insulte à tous ceux qui travaillent dur pour faire avancer le design et la communication.

    Réveillons-nous ! La simplicité ne doit pas être un prétexte pour négliger le sens et la fonctionnalité. Si nous voulons vraiment avancer, il est temps de dénoncer ces discours creux et de revendiquer un design qui a du contenu, de la substance et, par-dessus tout, de l'impact.

    #Design #Simplicité #Critique #Conférence #Graphéine
    Assez, c'est assez ! La récente conférence intitulée “Pas si simple !” autour du thème de la simplicité dans le design est une parfaite illustration de l'aveuglement de notre société face à des enjeux cruciaux. On nous a servi un menu indigeste d'éléments prétendument simples, alors qu'en réalité, la complexité du design moderne est en train de détruire notre sens commun. Comment peut-on encore parler de simplicité quand le monde du design est devenu un labyrinthe de choix inutiles et de tendances éphémères ? Les conférenciers, avec leurs discours vides et leurs jargons abscons, essaient de nous convaincre que tout cela est une quête pour la simplicité. Mais la vérité est bien plus sombre. Ils nous enferment dans des cycles de consommation où chaque nouvelle tendance exige que nous révisions nos notions de base, des notions que nous pensions avoir intégrées. Les réseaux sociaux regorgent d'exemples de ce désastre. Regardez les plateformes où le design est devenu un outil de vanité plus qu'un moyen de communication. Ces soi-disant experts nous bombardent de visuels épurés mais totalement dénués de sens. Qu'est-ce qui reste de la véritable fonction du design ? Où sont passées les valeurs fondamentales qui devraient guider chaque création ? Ce n'est pas la simplicité qui doit être célébrée, mais l'authenticité et la pertinence. Il est désolant de constater que cette conférence n'a fait que renforcer l'idée que le design peut être réduit à une question de choix esthétiques superficiels. Les participants ont applaudi des concepts qui ont été présentés sans aucune profondeur. Oui, la simplicité est essentielle, mais elle ne doit pas être synonyme de banalité. Nous avons besoin de leaders d'opinion qui osent remettre en question le statu quo au lieu de se contenter de flatter les egos des designers en herbe. Ne vous laissez pas berner par une façade simpliste. La vraie complexité du design réside dans sa capacité à répondre à des besoins réels, à évoquer des émotions et à engager des dialogues. L'absence de profondeur dans des événements comme “Pas si simple !” est une insulte à tous ceux qui travaillent dur pour faire avancer le design et la communication. Réveillons-nous ! La simplicité ne doit pas être un prétexte pour négliger le sens et la fonctionnalité. Si nous voulons vraiment avancer, il est temps de dénoncer ces discours creux et de revendiquer un design qui a du contenu, de la substance et, par-dessus tout, de l'impact. #Design #Simplicité #Critique #Conférence #Graphéine
    Conférence ”Pas si simple !“
    Conférence & table ronde autour du thème de la simplicité dans le design. L’article Conférence ”Pas si simple !“ est apparu en premier sur Graphéine - Agence de communication Paris Lyon.
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  • Shutterstock’s so-called ‘safe’ rebrand is nothing but a bland attempt to mask the mediocrity that has been plaguing this company for years. Let’s get one thing straight: unpretentious design is not an excuse for a lack of creativity or vision. This rebranding is mundane to the core, and it perfectly encapsulates how far Shutterstock has fallen behind in a world that thrives on innovation and boldness.

    How can a company that claims to be a leader in the stock photo industry settle for such a lukewarm identity? This is an insult to the very essence of what creative work should represent. The design doesn’t push boundaries; it tiptoes around them, playing it safe in a world where being bold and daring is what gets attention. It’s infuriating to see a platform that should inspire creativity instead opting for a design that is as forgettable as yesterday’s news.

    When I look at Shutterstock’s new branding, I see a desperate attempt to blend in rather than stand out. The phrase “serves its purpose” is the biggest red flag. What purpose, exactly? To ensure that no one remembers you? To create a forgettable experience for users who are looking for inspiration? This ‘safe’ rebrand is a half-hearted effort that screams mediocrity and a complete lack of ambition.

    Moreover, the design community has consistently challenged brands to think outside the box and create something that resonates with their audience. But what does Shutterstock do? It plays it safe, hiding behind the label of ‘unpretentious’ while failing to evoke any sort of emotional response. This is not just a failure of design; it’s a failure of leadership. There’s a glaring lack of vision in a world that craves authenticity and originality.

    Let’s talk about the missed opportunities here. Shutterstock had the chance to redefine itself, to shake things up and create a memorable identity that would resonate with both creators and consumers. Instead, it chose to play it safe, resulting in a brand that feels outdated and uninspired. This decision not only reflects poorly on Shutterstock but also sends a troubling message to the entire industry: that it’s okay to settle for mediocrity as long as it serves a purpose.

    To the leaders at Shutterstock, I urge you to take a long, hard look at what you’ve done. This rebrand is not just mundane; it’s a disservice to the creative community you claim to support. It’s time to stop playing it safe and start taking risks that could potentially elevate your brand to new heights. Remember, in the world of creativity, blending in is the fastest way to fade away.

    #Shutterstock #Rebrand #DesignCritique #Mediocrity #CreativityMatters
    Shutterstock’s so-called ‘safe’ rebrand is nothing but a bland attempt to mask the mediocrity that has been plaguing this company for years. Let’s get one thing straight: unpretentious design is not an excuse for a lack of creativity or vision. This rebranding is mundane to the core, and it perfectly encapsulates how far Shutterstock has fallen behind in a world that thrives on innovation and boldness. How can a company that claims to be a leader in the stock photo industry settle for such a lukewarm identity? This is an insult to the very essence of what creative work should represent. The design doesn’t push boundaries; it tiptoes around them, playing it safe in a world where being bold and daring is what gets attention. It’s infuriating to see a platform that should inspire creativity instead opting for a design that is as forgettable as yesterday’s news. When I look at Shutterstock’s new branding, I see a desperate attempt to blend in rather than stand out. The phrase “serves its purpose” is the biggest red flag. What purpose, exactly? To ensure that no one remembers you? To create a forgettable experience for users who are looking for inspiration? This ‘safe’ rebrand is a half-hearted effort that screams mediocrity and a complete lack of ambition. Moreover, the design community has consistently challenged brands to think outside the box and create something that resonates with their audience. But what does Shutterstock do? It plays it safe, hiding behind the label of ‘unpretentious’ while failing to evoke any sort of emotional response. This is not just a failure of design; it’s a failure of leadership. There’s a glaring lack of vision in a world that craves authenticity and originality. Let’s talk about the missed opportunities here. Shutterstock had the chance to redefine itself, to shake things up and create a memorable identity that would resonate with both creators and consumers. Instead, it chose to play it safe, resulting in a brand that feels outdated and uninspired. This decision not only reflects poorly on Shutterstock but also sends a troubling message to the entire industry: that it’s okay to settle for mediocrity as long as it serves a purpose. To the leaders at Shutterstock, I urge you to take a long, hard look at what you’ve done. This rebrand is not just mundane; it’s a disservice to the creative community you claim to support. It’s time to stop playing it safe and start taking risks that could potentially elevate your brand to new heights. Remember, in the world of creativity, blending in is the fastest way to fade away. #Shutterstock #Rebrand #DesignCritique #Mediocrity #CreativityMatters
    Shutterstock’s ‘safe’ rebrand is mundane, but perfect
    It’s unpretentious design that serves its purpose.
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  • What a disgrace! The recent announcement regarding the official art book of "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is nothing short of an embarrassing cash grab by Sandfall Interactive and ActuGaming.net. Are we seriously expected to applaud this blatant attempt to milk fans dry? This is a classic example of the gaming industry prioritizing profit over quality and respect for its community.

    Let’s break it down. First off, the hype surrounding "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is overshadowed by the fact that this art book seems to be marketed as some kind of sacred treasure. Seriously? It’s just an art book! The gaming community is smarter than this. It’s infuriating to see creators take advantage of our passion for their work, slapping a price tag on what should be a free expression of creativity. The audacity of Sandfall Interactive to push this as something essential for fans is beyond frustrating. Where is the integrity?

    Moreover, what about the accessibility? How many of us can afford to splurge on an art book while we’re already investing in games that often come riddled with bugs and technical issues? This trend of pre-ordering merchandise is absolutely maddening. It encourages a toxic culture of consumerism, where gamers are pressured to part with their hard-earned money for something that may not even meet expectations. Are we supposed to just accept this as the new normal? Absolutely not!

    And let’s talk about the content itself. The description hints at a “true masterpiece” but fails to deliver any tangible evidence of that claim. What are we getting? Concept art that’s likely to be recycled from promotional materials? How about some actual behind-the-scenes insight or a deeper dive into the creative process? Instead, we’re being fed a glorified collection of pretty pictures that don’t add any real value to the gaming experience. It’s infuriating to think about how the industry is willing to settle for mediocrity, all for the sake of profit.

    To top it all off, ActuGaming.net should be ashamed for promoting this sham without questioning the ethics behind it. Are they merely a mouthpiece for Sandfall Interactive, or do they care about the opinions of their readers? It’s hard to tell when they’re pushing content that feels disingenuous and exploitative. We need more critical voices in the gaming media, not just cheerleaders for corporate greed.

    In conclusion, it’s time for fans to stand up against these practices. Let’s not fall for the trap of pre-ordering and overhyped merchandise that serves only to pad the wallets of those at the top. Demand better from our creators and the media that covers them. We deserve respect, transparency, and quality over empty promises.

    #ClairObscur #GamingCommunity #ConsumerRights #ArtBook #GameIndustryCritique
    What a disgrace! The recent announcement regarding the official art book of "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is nothing short of an embarrassing cash grab by Sandfall Interactive and ActuGaming.net. Are we seriously expected to applaud this blatant attempt to milk fans dry? This is a classic example of the gaming industry prioritizing profit over quality and respect for its community. Let’s break it down. First off, the hype surrounding "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is overshadowed by the fact that this art book seems to be marketed as some kind of sacred treasure. Seriously? It’s just an art book! The gaming community is smarter than this. It’s infuriating to see creators take advantage of our passion for their work, slapping a price tag on what should be a free expression of creativity. The audacity of Sandfall Interactive to push this as something essential for fans is beyond frustrating. Where is the integrity? Moreover, what about the accessibility? How many of us can afford to splurge on an art book while we’re already investing in games that often come riddled with bugs and technical issues? This trend of pre-ordering merchandise is absolutely maddening. It encourages a toxic culture of consumerism, where gamers are pressured to part with their hard-earned money for something that may not even meet expectations. Are we supposed to just accept this as the new normal? Absolutely not! And let’s talk about the content itself. The description hints at a “true masterpiece” but fails to deliver any tangible evidence of that claim. What are we getting? Concept art that’s likely to be recycled from promotional materials? How about some actual behind-the-scenes insight or a deeper dive into the creative process? Instead, we’re being fed a glorified collection of pretty pictures that don’t add any real value to the gaming experience. It’s infuriating to think about how the industry is willing to settle for mediocrity, all for the sake of profit. To top it all off, ActuGaming.net should be ashamed for promoting this sham without questioning the ethics behind it. Are they merely a mouthpiece for Sandfall Interactive, or do they care about the opinions of their readers? It’s hard to tell when they’re pushing content that feels disingenuous and exploitative. We need more critical voices in the gaming media, not just cheerleaders for corporate greed. In conclusion, it’s time for fans to stand up against these practices. Let’s not fall for the trap of pre-ordering and overhyped merchandise that serves only to pad the wallets of those at the top. Demand better from our creators and the media that covers them. We deserve respect, transparency, and quality over empty promises. #ClairObscur #GamingCommunity #ConsumerRights #ArtBook #GameIndustryCritique
    L’artbook officiel de Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 est en précommande, voici tout ce qu’il faut savoir
    ActuGaming.net L’artbook officiel de Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 est en précommande, voici tout ce qu’il faut savoir Véritable coup de maître de la part des français de chez Sandfall Interactive, Clair Obscur: […] L'article L&rsquo
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