Player Driven

Greg

Welcome to Player Driven, the hub where gaming insights and community collide.We believe that behind every great game is a thriving community and an unforgettable player experience. Whether it’s building inclusive environments, exploring the latest tech, or diving into the art of storytelling, our mission is simple: to empower the creators, communities, and players that make the gaming world extraordinary.What We’re About:🎮 Insightful Conversations – Through our podcast and community clubhouse, we bring industry leaders, creators, and innovators together to explore the cutting-edge of gaming.🌍 Player-Centric Focus – From accessibility to trust and safety, we champion the initiatives that keep players at the heart of the industry.📈 Data Meets Creativity – With a knack for combining KPIs with compelling narratives, we highlight strategies that don’t just work but resonate.🤝 Community Building – We celebrate what makes the gaming community special: its people. From indie developers to AAA veterans, every voice matters here.Join us as we explore what drives games, empowers communities, and defines success in the ever-evolving gaming landscape.Your Game. Your Story. Your Community.

  1. HACE 5 DÍAS

    ENCORE - The Next Frontier in Game Development: AI-Powered Testing with Shaun Laker

    DescriptionThe games industry is moving faster than ever — live service updates, cross-platform launches, and endless content drops. But QA hasn’t kept pace. Bugs slip through, launches stumble, and player trust takes a hit. Enter AI.In this encore episode of Player Driven, Greg sits down with Shaun Laker, founder of Game Guardians and veteran of Respawn, EA, and The Coalition, to explore how AI-driven automation is reshaping QA, empowering developers, and changing what it means to ship a game. Since this conversation first aired, Game Guardians has accelerated, and so has Player Driven. We’re now working directly with studios, bringing in new sponsorships, and expanding our reach to deliver more industry news and best practices straight to your inbox. If you want to understand how AI is already redefining game development — and why the next competitive advantage might come from smarter QA instead of bigger budgets — this is a must-listen. What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why traditional QA can’t keep up with the demands of modern live service games How AI agents can reduce costs, catch more bugs, and supercharge QA teams Shaun’s journey from modding Duke Nukem to leading QA innovation with Game Guardians The balance between automation and human oversight — and why “humans in the loop” still matter Practical advice for studios on when to invest in QA and automationAbout Shaun LakerShaun is the founder of Game Guardians, a startup focused on AI-powered QA automation. With over 20 years in the industry at studios like Respawn, EA, and The Coalition, he brings deep insights into how games are built — and where they break. Resources & Links Explore Game Guardians: GameGuardians.io Subscribe for more insights and industry best practices: PlayerDriven.io Join the mailing list to get the latest news, strategies, and behind-the-scenes content in your inbox👉 Enjoyed this episode? Visit PlayerDriven.io to check out new content, see how the team is expanding, and sign up for the mailing list so you never miss the next big conversation in gaming.

    56 min
  2. Pixel Therapy: Why Games and Mental Health Go Hand in Hand with Eric Chou

    23 SEP

    Pixel Therapy: Why Games and Mental Health Go Hand in Hand with Eric Chou

    DescriptionEric Chou started with a mod for Command and Conquer. Today, he runs Honor Games and works on the front lines of mental health. In this episode, we unpack the evolution of a community-built mod into a full studio, what it takes to shift from modding to indie development, and how mental health became part of Eric’s mission. He shares practical advice for narrative design, community-building, and supporting others through tough times. This is a thoughtful conversation about ambition, burnout, and why games matter beyond the screen. Perfect for game devs, modders, and anyone thinking about doing work that truly matters. 🎯 5 Key Moments and Timestamps [06:50] From writer to narrative designerEric breaks down how he leveled up from fan fiction to building full story arcs in the modding scene [13:30] Why leaving modding took yearsTransitioning to indie development was not just a tech challenge but an emotional and creative shift [20:25] Teaching economics through gameplayEric explains how Vultures blends factory management and stock market dynamics to build systems thinking [27:00] Mental health is part of the missionFrom working at 988 to designing a mental health card game, Eric explains how personal experiences shaped his path [44:45] The Trigger InitiativeEric shares plans to mentor unfinished indie games and help them reach MVP without becoming a traditional publisher 🧠 Big Takeaways Narrative design should support gameplay, not just live beside it Mods can create lasting impact long after development stops Mental health support starts with listening without judgment Education and game design are not mutually exclusive Indie support can be reimagined as community-powered mentorship🔗 Links Mentioned Honor Games Website Eric Chou on LinkedIn

    46 min
  3. From Stay-at-Home Dad to Six-Figure Modder: Why Your Next Big Hire is Already Playing Your Game

    16 SEP

    From Stay-at-Home Dad to Six-Figure Modder: Why Your Next Big Hire is Already Playing Your Game

    What does it take to turn a gaming hobby into a six-figure salary? In this episode, Greg sits down with Sandi, a stay-at-home dad who taught himself to create mods for ARK: Survival Ascended and ended up building a UGC empire with over 80 million downloads. From his first furniture mod made for his daughter to launching blockbuster premium content, Sandi shares his incredible journey and the community-driven strategies that fueled his success. We're also joined by Shahar Sorek, CMO of Overwolf, the platform at the heart of the in-game creator economy. Shahar breaks down why UGC is no longer optional for game studios, how Overwolf provides a "white glove" service to de-risk the process for developers, and why creators like Sandi represent the future of player engagement and retention. This is a must-listen for any developer, publisher, or community manager looking to understand the power of community-led growth. Timestamps: (01:47) Sandi's Origin Story: From marketing professional to stay-at-home dad and accidental modder. (09:03) The Creator Economy: Shahar explains Overwolf's mission to turn in-game creation into a legitimate profession. (17:13) Building in Public: How Sandi uses Discord, X, and community feedback to decide what to build next. (22:50) The Tools of the Trade: Sandi and Shahar discuss the essential tools for a UGC creator, from Unreal Engine to analytics. (30:10) Getting Started: Actionable advice from both Sandi and Shahar for anyone who wants to start creating UGC.Guest Bios: Sandi Fais a self-taught, professional mod creator for games like ARK: Survival Ascended and Hogwarts Legacy. He is one of the top creators on the CurseForge platform, with his mods collectively reaching over 80 million downloads. You can find his work on CurseForge and connect with him on X (formerly Twitter) . Shahar Sorek is the Chief Marketing Officer at Overwolf, the all-in-one platform that enables creators to build, distribute, and monetize in-game apps and mods. He is focused on empowering the in-game creator economy and fostering the relationship between studios, creators, and gamers. Connect with him on LinkedIn.Key Topics: User-Generated Content (UGC) Monetization In-Game Creator Economy Community Building & Engagement Player Retention Strategies LiveOps and Content Pipelining Game Modding and Development Indie Game Discoverability The Future of Game PublishingRelevant Links: Overwolf CurseForge ARK: Unreal Engine TebexCredits: Hosted by Greg Posner, founder of Player Driven — a podcast about the business of games and how smart people scale them.

    54 min
  4. 9 SEP

    Balancing Family, Career, and Community in the Games Industry with Amir Satvat

    Episode SummaryHow do you break into the games industry later in your career? And once you’re in, how do you build a meaningful life and community without burning out? In this episode, Greg is joined by Amir Satvat, a Business Development leader at Tencent and the winner of the "Game Changers" award. Amir is one of the industry's most important connectors, having built a community that has helped thousands find jobs and opportunities. Amir shares his incredible journey from finance at Goldman Sachs to gaming in his late 30s, offering a practical playbook for career pivots. He breaks down his disciplined, non-negotiable approach to balancing a high-stakes job with being a present father and husband, and reveals why true networking is a 12-month game of building relationships, not a last-minute job hunt. This conversation is packed with wisdom for anyone looking to build a sustainable and impactful career in games. Timestamps (01:55) The Pivot: Amir details his unconventional path from banking and healthcare into the games industry. (11:00) The Non-Negotiable Framework: How Amir uses rigorous time-blocking to protect family time and avoid burnout. (25:49) Confronting Ageism: Amir discusses the industry's challenge with retaining and valuing older talent. (32:25) The #1 Networking Mistake: Why you need to build relationships long before you need them. (39:40) The Financial Modeling Trap: How a finance-first mindset can be both a powerful tool and a creativity killer in game development.Guest BioAmir Satvat is a leader in Business Development and Strategy at Tencent and the founder of a professional gaming community that has helped thousands of people. Known as one of the industry's most important connectors, his work is driven by a deep passion for helping others succeed. LinkedIn: Amir Satvat Community Hub: amirsatvat.comKey Topics Breaking into the games industry mid-career Effective networking strategies for long-term success Balancing a demanding career with fatherhood and family life Transferable skills from other industries (finance, tech, healthcare) Community building and the power of trust Continuing education and staying relevant Industry challenges: ageism, the future of consoles, and business modelsRelevant Links Amir's Community Website Tencent

    1 h y 2 min
  5. Navigating the Indie Apocalypse: A Publisher's Playbook for Survival and Success

    2 SEP

    Navigating the Indie Apocalypse: A Publisher's Playbook for Survival and Success

    A deep dive into the evolving landscape of video game publishing, offering invaluable insights for indie developers on how to thrive in a crowded market. This episode of the Player Driven Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Ben Kvalo, founder of Midwest Games, and Alex Joseph, CEO of the revived Acclaim. From the importance of a well-crafted pitch to the nuances of monetization and discoverability, this fireside chat covers the essential strategies for developers looking to partner with a publisher. Ben and Alex share their unique perspectives on the current state of the gaming industry, the resurgence of AA titles, and the future of interactive entertainment. Key Discussion Points:The conversation delves into the operational realities of running a publishing house, the art of negotiation, and the critical factors that can make or break a game in today's competitive environment. Ben and Alex also touch on the significance of their respective companies, Midwest Games and the new Acclaim, in fostering the next generation of games and developers. This episode provides a rare look behind the curtain of the gaming industry, offering practical advice and strategic insights for anyone passionate about the business of video games. Podcast Show NotesThis episode of the Player Driven Podcast brings together two titans of the new era of game publishing: Ben Kvalo of Midwest Games and Alex Joseph of the revitalized Play Acclaim. In a candid conversation, they explore the challenges and opportunities facing indie developers today. From securing funding to navigating the treacherous waters of discoverability, this episode is a masterclass for anyone looking to make their mark in the gaming world. In this episode, you'll learn: The Rebirth of an Era: How Midwest Games and the new Acclaim are channeling the spirit of classic gaming into the modern age. The Publisher's Perspective: What Ben and Alex are currently playing and what excites them about the future of gaming. Monetization & The AA Revival: A nuanced discussion on game pricing, in-game purchases, and the resurgence of the "buy-to-play" model. The UGC Revolution: Is user-generated content a golden opportunity or a distraction for developers? The Discoverability Dilemma: Strategies for standing out in a market flooded with new releases and the potential of web-based games. The Art of the Pitch: What developers need to know before approaching a publisher, from crafting a compelling pitch to understanding the business side of their creative endeavor. Building a Lasting Partnership: The importance of relationships, trust, and finding the right publisher for your game. A Day in the Life: What it's really like to be the CEO of a game publishing company. Conference Survival Guide: Tips for developers on how to make the most of industry events like Gamescom and MDEV.

    1 h y 33 min
  6. 26 AGO

    From Sneakers to Startups: ASICS Ventures' Joe Pace on Building a VR Sport from Scratch

    In this episode of Player Driven, Greg talks with Joe Pace, VP at ASICS Ventures, about the company’s surprising leap into virtual reality with DISC, a brand-new competitive sport built for Meta Quest. They explore what it means to build community before code, how fitness and gaming are converging, and what studios can learn from a 70-year-old brand embracing LiveOps. If you're thinking about building something new — or building it differently — this episode is for you. Timestamps: 02:00 – Why ASICS is getting into gaming (and why now) 06:00 – The DISC origin story: air hockey meets VR 16:30 – Why they launched on Discord before they launched the game 21:00 – Surprising lessons from the VR community 38:00 – What’s next: arcade mode, cosmetics, and social scalingGuest Bio:Joe Pace is the VP at ASICS Ventures, where he leads new product strategy across emerging digital platforms. Previously at Runkeeper, LL Bean, and Legendary Entertainment, Joe’s work spans fitness, technology, and innovation. LinkedIn Key Topics: VR game development Community-first strategy Meta Quest platform Fitness and gamification LiveOps in non-traditional gaming studios Social dynamics in VR ASICS’s innovation model Building new sports for virtual platformsRelevant Links: disc.asics.comCredits:Hosted by Greg Posner, founder of Player Driven — a podcast about the business of games and how smart people scale them.

    34 min
  7. Love, Power, Wealth: The True Drivers of Player Behavior

    19 AGO

    Love, Power, Wealth: The True Drivers of Player Behavior

    Episode Summary:Mark Otero (CEO of Azra Games, creator of Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes) joins Player Driven to break down the real reason most games fail — they ignore what players actually want. In this raw, philosophical, and brutally honest conversation, Mark introduces the Hierarchy of Fun — a 5-layer model for building long-lasting emotional engagement in games. From escaping poverty through fantasy as a child in South Korea, to scaling a yogurt shop to fund his first game studio, to building billion-dollar RPGs at EA, Mark’s story is a masterclass in design thinking, human behavior, and creative conviction. He also shares why AI will either multiply your creativity or expose your culture — and how his new title Ungodly aims to reset the bar for 4th-gen RPGs. This episode is for game devs, LiveOps leaders, publishing execs, and anyone asking: Why do some games stick... and others don’t? 📌 Key Takeaways1. The Hierarchy of FunMark breaks down his 5-layer framework for sustainable game engagement: First impression Core loop Progression Meta mastery Emotional connectionEach layer must make the player feel something — and if you flip it, it becomes your funnel for long-term retention.2. Design for Primal Desires, Not PersonasMark argues that all player motivation maps back to love, power, or wealth. Most games try to broaden appeal and end up designing for no one. Pick one fantasy — and serve it ruthlessly. 3. 4th-Gen RPGs and the 9-Second RuleWith mobile phones now as powerful as last-gen consoles, we’ve entered a new generation of RPGs. Ungodly is designed to immerse players in 9 seconds, not 9 minutes — a 60x improvement over the old model. ⏱️ Timestamps01:00 — Mark’s origin story: poverty, fantasy, and Dungeons & Dragons as a lifeline 14:00 — The Hierarchy of Fun: a new model for player experience 31:00 — Why most games fail when they abandon their core fantasy 44:00 — What makes a 4th-gen RPG, and how Ungodly is redefining immersion 58:00 — AI, culture, and the edge small studios have (if they move fast) 🧠 SEO Keywords (for search + episode description) game design philosophy hierarchy of fun player motivation design RPG design frameworks mobile RPG engagement Azra Games Ungodly retention in game design AI in game development game publishing strategy Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes insights🎙️ GuestMark OteroCEO & Founder of Azra Games. Former GM at EA Capital Games, creator of Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes. Veteran in collectible RPGs and systems design.🔗 Azra Games🔗 Mark on LinkedIn

    1 h y 11 min
  8. From Chaos to Control: Christina Camilleri on Building Safer Games by Design

    12 AGO

    From Chaos to Control: Christina Camilleri on Building Safer Games by Design

    Episode Summary:Christina Camilleri leads trust and safety product strategy at Netflix Games — but her journey started as a shy kid finding refuge in online worlds. In this deeply human conversation, Christina shares how her love for hacking, community, and chaos turned into a mission to build safer systems in gaming. We talk about safety by design, the monetization myth, building meaningful controls, and why your systems are only as strong as the people behind them. If you care about retention, LiveOps, or what makes a game feel safe (but still intense), this episode is for you. Timestamps:00:03:00 — Christina’s hacker origin story and gaming as escape00:12:00 — Why safety in games is getting harder (and why it matters more)00:19:00 — League of Legends, low-trust users, and the culture of competitive games00:33:00 — Safety is a retention strategy: what the data actually says00:45:00 — Feedback loops, reputation systems, and when reports fail players Guest Bio:Christina Camilleri leads trust and safety product strategy at Netflix Games. She’s a former ethical hacker and security engineer, with experience spanning BAE Systems, Riot Games, and now Netflix. Christina is passionate about building safe, inclusive player experiences — and believes good design can create both tension and trust.🔗 LinkedIn Key Topics: Safety by design in game development Player behavior and trust systems Reputation scoring and false reporting Game moderation tooling Accessibility through player control Real-time safety vs. reactive systems Why toxic behavior kills retention Community-led systems that scaleCredits Line:Hosted by Greg Posner, founder of Player Driven — a podcast about the business of games and how smart people scale them.

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Welcome to Player Driven, the hub where gaming insights and community collide.We believe that behind every great game is a thriving community and an unforgettable player experience. Whether it’s building inclusive environments, exploring the latest tech, or diving into the art of storytelling, our mission is simple: to empower the creators, communities, and players that make the gaming world extraordinary.What We’re About:🎮 Insightful Conversations – Through our podcast and community clubhouse, we bring industry leaders, creators, and innovators together to explore the cutting-edge of gaming.🌍 Player-Centric Focus – From accessibility to trust and safety, we champion the initiatives that keep players at the heart of the industry.📈 Data Meets Creativity – With a knack for combining KPIs with compelling narratives, we highlight strategies that don’t just work but resonate.🤝 Community Building – We celebrate what makes the gaming community special: its people. From indie developers to AAA veterans, every voice matters here.Join us as we explore what drives games, empowers communities, and defines success in the ever-evolving gaming landscape.Your Game. Your Story. Your Community.