Romeros deem games industry crash worse than 1980s

Veteran developers Brenda and John Romero have described the current state of the games industry as worse than the 1983 crash. In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, they highlighted widespread layoffs and studio closures affecting nearly everyone. Brenda Romero called it 'definitely crashier' than the recession that saw video game revenue plummet 97 percent.

Brenda Romero, who worked on Wizardry games in the 1980s and 1990s including as lead designer on Wizardry 8, and her husband John Romero, co-creator of Doom at id Software, shared their concerns ahead of the Dark and Doomy event in Wakefield last week. Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Brenda Romero said, 'I feel like the industry’s in a really horrible place. I mean, we were there in the ’80s for the crash, and this is definitely crashier.' She noted the impact on their studio, Romero Games, based in Galway, where Microsoft pulled funding amid nearly 10,000 layoffs across the company last year. The studio shrank from 110 employees to nine after a redundancy process, though a shooter project was rescued and redesigned. 'There are so few people that have not been affected, or their partners affected, or they’re worried about being affected. It’s a really difficult time right now,' Brenda Romero added. John Romero cited Battlefield 6, the best-selling game of 2025, which still led to layoffs at multiple studios. 'I don’t understand what that’s all about,' he said. The 1983 crash followed a flood of low-quality games on consoles, amid rising personal computer popularity, causing revenue to fall 97 percent before recovery with the Nintendo Entertainment System. Unlike then, today's AAA projects exceed $300 million in cost, amplifying risks even for successes.

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Several developers from Warner Bros. Montréal have announced on LinkedIn that they have been laid off, with most finishing on Friday, 13th March. No formal confirmation from the company has been issued yet. The reports come amid ongoing struggles in Warner Bros.' games division.

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Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé described recent mass layoffs at gaming companies as a 'red flag' for senior developers considering job offers. Speaking at NYU, he urged caution with firms that have cut jobs in the past four to six years. Fils-Aimé suggested such actions indicate a willingness to repeat them.

Hollywood's rush into video game adaptations has led to notable successes, but market saturation raises concerns about impending flops. Recent hits like The Super Mario Bros. Movie and the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise have boosted interest, while indie efforts such as Iron Lung have surprised with strong earnings. However, experts predict that not all upcoming projects will succeed.

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Rosamund Pike recently described her role in the 2005 video game adaptation 'Doom' as a career-threatening catastrophe. In an interview on the 'How to Fail with Elizabeth Day' podcast, the actress reflected on her experience starring alongside Dwayne Johnson. She highlighted feeling out of her depth on the set of the sci-fi action film.

 

 

 

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