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Is the Gaming Industry Broken? | Cheryl Platz

Is the Gaming Industry Broken? | Cheryl Platz

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In this episode of the Pixel Retentive Podcast, Carl sits down with Cheryl Platz, founder of Idea Platz, author, strategist, game development leader, and one of the industry's most respected voices on sustainable game development and player experience. With a career spanning Electronic Arts, Microsoft, Amazon, Riot Games, Disney Parks, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Carnegie Mellon, and The Pokémon Company International, Cheryl brings a unique perspective shaped by decades of work across gaming, technology, user experience, and creative leadership. Together, Carl and Cheryl explore one of the biggest questions facing the gaming industry today: How do we rebuild game development in a sustainable, ethical, and human-centered way after years of layoffs, crunch culture, and industry disruption? The conversation dives into the future of gaming, the shifting landscape of consoles and platforms, the rise of player-driven experiences, ethical monetization, community building, AI, Web3, digital ownership, and why strong creative communities may be the key to helping the industry navigate its next chapter. Cheryl also shares lessons from her career working on iconic franchises like The Sims and leading large-scale initiatives at Riot Games, Microsoft, and beyond. Whether you're a game developer, designer, creative leader, entrepreneur, or simply passionate about the future of interactive entertainment, this episode is packed with practical insights and thoughtful perspectives from someone who has helped shape products used by billions of people around the world. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn: Cheryl's journey from Carnegie Mellon to Electronic Arts and beyondThe lessons she learned working on The Sims franchiseWhy the gaming industry needs sustainable development practicesHow crunch culture can be eliminated without sacrificing qualityThe future of console gaming and platform disruptionWhy digital ownership remains a complicated challengeAI, Web3, and the realities of emerging technologies Ethical monetization and what players actually wantHow self-expression drives modern gaming communitiesWhy Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite, and The Sims changed player expectationsThe role of community in surviving layoffs and career transitions Building meaningful professional relationships before you need them Leadership lessons from decades of experience in gaming and technologyWhy the next wave of innovation may come from independent creators Guest Links 🌐 Website: https://www.cherylplatz.com 🎮 Game Development Strategy Guide: https://www.gamedevelopmentstrategyguide.com 🎙️ Enduring Play Podcast: https://www.cherylplatz.com/podcast 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylplatz 🦋 BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/funnygodmother.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnygodmother Special Thanks A special thanks to Cheryl Platz for sharing her expertise on game development, sustainable leadership, player experience, ethical monetization, and the future of creativity in the gaming industry. Her commitment to helping developers build healthier careers and stronger communities is exactly the kind of leadership the industry needs right now. Connect with Epic Made For more conversations exploring creativity, gaming, technology, storytelling, and business: 🌐 https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a game developer, designer, creative leader, entrepreneur, educator, or anyone interested in the future of games and interactive entertainment. Until next time, ✌️ – Carl #CherylPlatz #GameDevelopment #GameDesign #GamingIndustry #TheSims #PlayerExperience #CreativeLeadership #GameDev #UXDesign #SustainableDevelopment #VideoGames #IndieGames #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalOwnership #PixelRetentivePodcast #GameDevelopmentStrategyGuide #EnduringPlayPodcast #Leadership #GamingCommunity #GameIndustry
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