Maybe I am just out of the loop, or fail to connect the dots. What's with a whole bunch of gaming companies laying off people or canceling projects? Is it simply the bad economy all over the world? Because that has been going on for a while, so why so many companies doing this just now, and all at once? A lot of games have been shit too for a while, so it's probably not that either. Do they have to publish quarterly reports in the upcoming days, and are trying to get ahead of the bad news by pretending that they have already done something about the issue?
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Despite the rosy inflation picture painted by the cooks calculating the CPI, we just had an article about Wendy's attempting "surge pricing" and Dementia Joe shaking his fist at Big Grocery price-gouging people (calling it Greedflation™). People are suddenly becoming discriminating consumers now that the stimmy spigot stopped, especially with $70 games that are just as shit if not worse than $60 games in the past.