What is the next big gaming trend/genre going to be?
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The industry has already achieved everything there is to achieve
Forced gameplay
Metasexual slop
Second-Person Fictional-Time Strategy games
bbc therapy loop
Safe edgy content that promotes equity and inclusion.
Parry one life ghost runner type games
Symbiotic role cinematic game
games you can play with your pets
Live services
Deep Dive/True VR is the only big leap left IMO. But at that point is it still a video game or just simulated reality?
Everything is trending towards gatcha shit, the trend of "how can we best manipulate the player, not make the best game" will continue probably for the next 5 maybe even 10 years. There won't even be a balance anymore like in the microtransaction era, it's just going to be gaming as an addiction. So enjoy your remakes and gatcha.
I can imagine this
microsoft is still making it's genshin impact right?
If that succedes everyone will be trying to get into the gatcha business
It may be the next monetization trend replacing battle pass
wow horrible
AI-generated content has to come soon, right? Like such a simple implementation as being able to ask whatever you want from an npc about a quest/the town they live in/whatever, and the npc replies with a little AI-generated sentence in their little AI-generated voice.
It'll be so immersive that all open-world games will use AI-generated content from then on, and the next big trend will be open-world games with AI-generated content, to replace the previous trend of... open-world games.
Pay to die
Forced slop
meta-fun safe horny forcedsoul goykinoslop
Ai-generated visual novels.
Back to sexy women in vidya
ArmoredLike/coreBorne
Have we reached pay by the hour yet?
Yes look at all gacha stuff, you have limited energy/currency which is required for weapon upgrade, fighting boss
That's usage. I mean you deposit money and are charged as you play. So even let's say leaving the game idle charges money.
The next big innovation is going to be video games being finished and complete products rather than being designed to siphon money out of you continually. Revolutionary stuff.
Kek, video games will never recover from this, even if aaa make most boring glindy game ever people consume it none the less and this is very profitable so passionate devs will be replaced by more corporate guy