From e-sports to open-world games, the GZ Chop Shop podcast knows gaming. Join hosts Greg (ProjektItachi) and Daniel (Warnurse) as they break down the latest gaming news, and lore discussions, while also delivering quality reviews of your favorite titles. From industry insights to amazing guest interviews, the GZ Chop Shop has you covered with unique perspectives that can't be found anywhere else. This is the GZ Chop Shop. We know gaming.
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From e-sports to open-world games, the GZ Chop Shop podcast knows gaming. Join hosts Greg (ProjektItachi) and Daniel (Warnurse) as they break down the latest gaming news, and lore discussions, while also delivering quality reviews of your favorite titles. From industry insights to amazing guest interviews, the GZ Chop Shop has you covered with unique perspectives that can't be found anywhere else. This is the GZ Chop Shop. We know gaming.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/gzchopshop.
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Summary
In this episode Projektitachi and Warnurse discuss the recent Sony server shutdown, reflecting on its impact on the gaming community over its nearly two-day blackout and comparing it to past incidents. They explore the transition from physical to digital gaming, highlighting the implications for ownership and access. The conversation also delves into the rise of subscription models in gaming, examining how they affect game development and player experience.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Launch
02:12 Sony Server Shutdown Discussion
09:40 The Shift from Physical to Digital Gaming
14:57 The Impact of Subscription Models on Gaming
20:55 The Future of Gaming and Advertising
24:47 The Shift from Ownership to Licensing
30:50 The Impact of Digital Gaming on Ownership
34:14 The Future of Physical Copies in Gaming
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