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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2025 · 39 MIN

EA's $55 Billion Buyout: Is This the End of Gaming as We Know It?

from Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew

Amazon is shaking things up by relaunching its Luna cloud gaming service for Prime subscribers, but don’t get too excited just yet—if your internet connection is as reliable as a flip phone in a hurricane, you might want to sit this one out. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s Game Pass is taking a nosedive in value as they decide that $30 a month is the sweet spot for a subscription that used to feel more like a steal. Oh, and Ubisoft has thrown in the towel on their old brand, rebranding to Vantage Studios while juggling layoffs like a circus act—because, you know, nothing says “we care about our employees” quite like axing their jobs. Speaking of layoffs, Funcom is also jumping on the bandwagon, cutting staff despite having a million-seller with Dune Awakening. And then there’s EA, who just decided that going private is the solution to their sea of financial troubles—because who wouldn’t want to drown in a $20 billion debt, right? Buckle up, folks; the gaming industry is a wild ride this week.Takeaways: Amazon Luna is getting a makeover, combining it with Prime subscriptions, which is a refreshing twist. Microsoft's Game Pass is now more expensive and less appealing, turning it into a questionable investment for gamers. Ubisoft's new Vantage Studios is a desperate attempt to save their major franchises amidst disappointing game performances. Funcom and Starbreeze's layoffs highlight the harsh realities of the gaming industry, where success doesn't always equal job security. Battlefield 6 is poised for a strong launch with impressive pre-order numbers, reviving hope after previous missteps. EA's $55 billion buyout spells trouble ahead, especially with the looming threat of layoffs and studio closures due to massive debt. Companies mentioned in this episode: Amazon Ubisoft Funcom Starbreeze Microsoft Battlefield EA Tencent BioWare Activision Blizzard

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