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Now we know WHO killed gaming..

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The commentary begins with a stark declaration that gaming, as many knew it, has come to an end, swiftly pivoting to a critique of the current state of the video game industry in 2025. The tone is sardonic yet insightful, capturing how the larger gaming companies have lost their way, likening the industry's sterile environment to a poorly conducted medical procedure. While there is a strong consensus that contemporary video games are impressive in their technical capabilities, the general sentiment leans towards disillusionment, particularly with titles released by major studios. There’s a pointed observation that every major publisher has transformed into a conglomerate, effectively auctioning off beloved franchises and memories, reducing them to mere commodities. Nintendo, for instance, is playfully critiqued for peddling nostalgia, while Sony appears to be hawking remastered music for exorbitant prices. This part of the discussion paints a picture of a market where fun is being charged for, with subscriptions needed just to recapture the joy of gaming. The narrative takes a more absurd turn as it highlights the unexpected success of a little-known console, which has somehow managed to outsell the PS5, raising eyebrows and questions about the changing landscape of gaming competition. As the commentary unfolds, it probes deeper into the implications of these trends, suggesting that the very essence of gaming culture is being commodified and reshaped into something unrecognizable, leading to a fascinating yet troubling portrayal of the industry’s future.

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