Deconstructor of Fun

Deconstructor of Fun

Deconstructor of Fun podcast is created by games professionals for games professionals. We explore the business side of the games industry with the goal of bringing listeners content that is relevant, insightful, and entertaining on a weekly basis. Hosts: Michail Katkoff www.linkedin.com/in/michailkatkoff/ Eric Kress www.linkedin.com/in/erickress/ Phillip Black www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-black-economist/ Jen Donahoe www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferdonahoe

  1. TWIG #389: GTA 6 Pricing, Tencent Pulls Back from Japan, and Steam Machine Flops at Launch

    22 hr ago

    TWIG #389: GTA 6 Pricing, Tencent Pulls Back from Japan, and Steam Machine Flops at Launch

    GTA 6 finally has a price tag, Steam Machine lands with a $1,000+, and Tencent is quietly pulling out of Japan. In this episode, we break down: ● Why GTA 6's $80/$100 pricing is good news for the industry ● What the deluxe edition actually includes (and what it's missing) ● The attach rate debate for GTA 6 on PS5 and Xbox ● Why Tencent is exiting its Japanese gaming investments ● Who's actually still buying game studios right now ● Unreal Engine 6 and what it means for developers ● Epic's new AI tools shown at Unreal Fest ● Tim Sweeney's "Team Open" pitch and his war on Roblox ● Who the Steam Machine is actually built for ● General Intuition's $320M raise and what it means for AI in gaming ● Roblox's new brand integration tax and why creators are worried ● Why Queen Digital Entertainment shut down after burning $50M CHAPTERS: 00:20 Welcome and Agenda 02:14 Canada and World Cup Banter 03:40 Seattle Roundtable Plug 05:07 Mishka LinkedIn Apology 07:42 LA Roundtable Recap 10:15 Audience Polls and GTA Hype 11:38 GTA 6 Pricing Details 14:32 Deluxe Edition and Monetization 17:05 Attach Rate and Online Revenue 20:23 Tencent Divestment Rumors 22:22 Who Still Buys Studios 25:47 Bull Case and Buyouts 26:06 Tencent Strategy Shift 26:35 Unreal Fest Highlights 26:55 Unreal Engine 6 Roadmap 27:53 AI Tools in Unreal 28:36 Tim Sweeney vs Roblox 29:04 Team Open Vision 31:26 Interoperability Debate 35:00 Epic Reality Check 40:53 Valve Steam Machine Pricing 46:41 Who Is It For 48:05 General Intuition Funding 50:21 Roblox Brand Runtime Fees 54:38 Creator Impact and Risks 58:26 Queen Digital Shuts Down 01:00:14 Wrap Up and Goodbye

    1hr 1min
  2. TWIG #388: Xbox's Spinout Plan, Metacore's Mass Layoffs and Netflix's FIFA Flop

    18 Jun

    TWIG #388: Xbox's Spinout Plan, Metacore's Mass Layoffs and Netflix's FIFA Flop

    Microsoft is laying the groundwork to spin Xbox off, Supercell just cut 70% of Metacore's staff after burning through $180M. Meanwhile, EA just launched a real ad platform for sports games.In this episode, we break down:● Why Xbox keeps losing its top studio leadership● Whether Microsoft is actually preparing to spin off Xbox● What Sharma's first 100 days reveal about her real strategy● Why Believer raised $55M to ship an AI plugin instead of a game● How Supercell's Metacore acquisition turned into a 70% staff cut● Why EA's new in-game ad platform might actually make sense, for once● Why microdrama apps are growing fast but can't fix their retention● Why Konami's eFootball is quietly beating FC Mobile in revenue● Why Netflix's FIFA World Cup game became an instant disaster● Why the consumer apps "threat" to gaming doesn't hold up under the dataCHAPTERS:00:42 Topics Preview02:04 Shills and Events03:01 Roblox Safety Podcast04:08 Puzzle Monthly Updates06:05 Conference Island Recap08:48 Xbox News Rundown11:49 Kress on Xbox Spinout20:07 Sharma 100 Days Analysis25:32 Believer AI Plugin29:40 Metacore Acquisition Fallout33:38 EA Advertising Debate35:02 Ads In Sports Games36:34 Why In Game Ads Failed38:08 Roblox Brand Detour40:37 Micro Drama Boom41:45 Retention And Monetization44:18 Merge Drama And Subscriptions47:57 Konami Strategy And Collabs51:03 FIFA Netflix Game Rant54:38 Consumer Apps Threat Myth58:59 Attention CPI And Webshops01:02:19 IDFA Rumor And Farewell

    1hr 4min
  3. Puzzle Monthly #3: Merge vs Match-3, Gossip Harbor's Rise, and the Future of Merge

    15 Jun

    Puzzle Monthly #3: Merge vs Match-3, Gossip Harbor's Rise, and the Future of Merge

    Gossip Harbor is beating Candy Crush, Merge Mansion is going to Supercell, and the Merge genre is at an inflection point. In this episode of Puzzle Monthly, we break down the real state of Merge games in 2026, from the history of the genre to why Gossip Harbor succeeded where others failed, and what the next Merge hit might look like. Topics Covered: ● The history of Merge — from Tripletown to Merge Dragons to Merge 2 ● Merge 2 vs Merge 3: how the economies actually differ ● Why Gossip Harbor surpassed Candy Crush while Merge Mansion collapsed ● The no-fail-state problem and how live ops try to solve it ● Board clutter, storage frustration, and persistent board design ● Sensor Tower data: Travel Town vs Gossip Harbor vs Merge Mansion ● Hard order labeling and whether Match 3 lessons apply to Merge ● What the next Merge game should look like CHAPTERS: 01:07 Merge Takes Center Stage 02:07 Origins of Merge Games 02:38 Merge Two vs Three 03:48 Core Loop Explained 06:03 Merge Mansion vs Gossip Harbor 07:54 Live Ops Without Fail States 09:40 Why Merge Feels Boring 11:51 Progress and Board Order 15:45 Dog Quest and Board Clutter 17:45 Persistent Boards and Storage 19:24 Monetization Paradox 20:11 What's Next for Merge 21:28 Soap Opera and Generator Ideas 22:12 Persistence Makes UX Hard 22:48 Persistent Boards Shift 23:32 Making Merge Feel Dynamic 24:28 Separate Boards Live Ops 25:06 Lucky Catch Event Design 26:02 Battle Pass Segmentation 26:38 Why Gossip Harbor Won 28:17 Merge Engine Under Hood 36:24 Next Genre Innovations 39:00 Cannibalization By Sequels 40:53 Hard Labeling For Orders 43:13 Generator Overcharge Ideas 44:04 Future Focus Areas 44:48 Wrap Up And Farewell

    46 min
  4. TWIG #387: LiftOff IPO, Xbox pulls out the bangers, and The Simpsons take over Monopoly GO!

    12 Jun

    TWIG #387: LiftOff IPO, Xbox pulls out the bangers, and The Simpsons take over Monopoly GO!

    Nintendo's stock is getting hammered without a new Mario, Monopoly GO is going all-in on The Simpsons, and Liftoff is back on the public markets. Meanwhile, Xbox finally seems to be doing what it should have done years ago.In this episode, we break down:● Liftoff's IPO and the AppLovin challenge● Monopoly GO's Simpsons mega-event● How Scopely uses IP for reactivation● Apple's crackdown on low-quality apps● Xbox's biggest Summer Showcase in years● Why Xbox is bringing exclusives back● Fable, Gears, Persona 6, and Minecraft Dungeons 2● Nintendo Direct's biggest announcements● The growing mystery of missing Mario● Why Nintendo investors are getting nervous● Paramount's new gaming division● TMNT, Star Trek, Avatar, and Marvel projects● Why Hollywood struggles to make games● The missing mobile strategy at Paramount● Apple IDFA rumors and what they mean for UA● The future of AppLovin, Meta, and Google adsCHAPTERS:01:36 Minecraft Summer Parenting03:22 Quick Correction Bond Sales05:18 Liftoff IPO Breakdown06:41 UA Ecosystem and AppLovin08:37 Private Equity Red Flags10:41 Simpsons Takes Monopoly Go11:53 Why the Crossover Works15:20 UA Reactivation and Celebs19:12 Apple’s App Store Purge21:54 Xbox Showcase and Strategy25:57 Xbox Margin Unlock26:38 Platform Strategy Risks27:29 Minecraft Sales Reality28:30 Nintendo Direct Highlights30:42 Where Is 3D Mario36:12 Paramount Games Revealed38:17 Execution Over Press41:48 Mobile Missing Piece43:19 IDFA Rumor Rant46:20 If IDFA Returned48:10 Rumor Season Noise50:24 Closing The Episode

    52 min
4.7
out of 5
22 Ratings

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Deconstructor of Fun podcast is created by games professionals for games professionals. We explore the business side of the games industry with the goal of bringing listeners content that is relevant, insightful, and entertaining on a weekly basis. Hosts: Michail Katkoff www.linkedin.com/in/michailkatkoff/ Eric Kress www.linkedin.com/in/erickress/ Phillip Black www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-black-economist/ Jen Donahoe www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferdonahoe

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