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It's probably worth highlighting that, despite the clickbait headline, this guy has not been affiliated with Sony or Playstation for almost twenty years, and these days he's mostly an investor on multiple middleware and outsourcing videogame-adjacent companies.
Also, to his credit, what he's actually saying is that he's optimistic that people and the industry will rebound fairly quickly and may need to bridge themselves over to the next gig somehow. The other thing he apparently proposes is "go lay on a beach somewhere". But he's not saying that you should go be an Uber driver if you lost your games industry job, he's saying it's likely that your games industry skillset will remain valuable and you'll find something else soon-ish.
I hate that media keeps making me do this and defend people I disagree with. I think there's an interesting debate here about whether the gig-fire-hire-repeat flow of the games industry is good or sustainable, and about what alternatives there are. But if you go and clickbait this hard I'm kinda forced to point that out first and now we're all arguing about what was said and not about the underlying issue.
Thank you for pointing that out. I don't think his opinion a wrong on a fundamental level, but I agree that his choice of words makes him seem more depreciative than his intent is.
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