Silksong's Sweet Success (www.youtube.com)
from maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone to games@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 01:47
https://aussie.zone/post/24182680

cross-posted from: aussie.zone/post/24182209

Developers are from Adelaide.

What if one unreleased game could change the entire industry? Silksong isn’t just a highly anticipated sequel, it’s a phenomenon that’s reshaping expectations, timelines, and game development. Today we explore the ‘Silksong Effect’ and how one game’s legendary delay is leaving its mark on the games industry

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Kolanaki@pawb.social on 30 Aug 01:51 next collapse

Saw a headline mentioning developers moving bavk their games to not compete with Silk Song’s and was like “wow that’s crazy for an indie game” but then they were all also indie games I hadn’t even heard of.

Tho, it was funny seeing the Silk Song dev be told this and going “What? Why?” 🤣

overload@sopuli.xyz on 30 Aug 09:03 collapse

It’s the single most wishlisted game on Steam (including AAA games), which is pretty crazy

RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 02:20 next collapse

Sweet success? The game isn’t even out yet and the journalists are already glazing it? Oh brother.

I don’t think the game is going to be bad, but come on.

maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone on 30 Aug 02:28 collapse

Did you watch the video? Laura is talking about a different kind of success.

JeeBaiChow@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 03:16 collapse

It’s done when it’s done. IT managers need to learn this, or get something more technical than an MBA.

Goodeye8@piefed.social on 30 Aug 13:05 collapse

That is quite literally how you get Star Citizen.