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The metaverse is coming for Squid Game

Equity

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🗓️ 6 October 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch's venture capital focused podcast where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This is our Wednesday show, the time of the week when we niche down to a single topic. Today? Gaming. Natasha and Danny and Alex got together to discuss the gaming world from a few perspectives, including those of startups and the largest platform players in tech. Alex is a gamer. Danny is a board gamer. And Natasha isn't big on digital games. So, we had a good array of viewpoints. The goal of our episode was to understand why gaming is garnering more interest from Big Tech and startups alike, and how the business model and environment has evolved over the years. Here's what we got into: A new gaming fund from a16z, and recent venture capital totals, as compiled by our friends over at Crunchbase News. Amazon's new hit game, and Apple's epic gaming profits. It appears, by our read, that the gaming industry has evolved from single-sale titles to games with recurring incomes that studios have become venture-backable; this is testament to both business model evolution and general gaming popularity, as much as it is indicative of how much money it is possible to earn supporting the games industry as a tech shop as well. Still, we wanted to spend a few minutes on the challenges that still await those trying to spin up a game overnight. After we talked through the context and challenges, we riffed on the why! It includes just what a metaverse is, how NFTs can slot into the conversation, and more. All we need now is a release date for Royal Court, Paradox. Credits: Equity is produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:14.4

Hello and welcome back to Equity Tech Runches Venture Capital Focus podcast where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.

0:17.2

My name is Alex and I'm here with the usual crew.

0:19.6

I am Natasha, Natasha hello.

0:21.2

I hear you're a gaming fanatic.

0:23.0

I really am.

0:24.0

It's everything I hoped for in my mid-20s.

0:25.0

Exactly.

0:26.0

And Danny, I hear you actually used to write games

0:28.0

in basic and assembly back in the day.

0:30.0

I did. I actually had an amazing RPG I built on a TI-86 graphing calculator during calculus class that

0:36.5

allowed you to, it actually you could explore a city, a small village.

0:41.0

There was two MPCs and they only had three responses and they all led to the same response.

0:45.0

It wasn't a particularly good game.

0:47.0

And those two M.

0:48.0

And those two M.

0:51.0

Today, as you can tell by my relatively hacking intro we are talking about the world of

0:56.3

gaming and we're talking about the world of gaming from two main perspectives one of which

0:59.8

is from the big tech angle platforms ecosystems take rates and all that good stuff,

1:04.6

and actually how Amazon made a game people like? Who would have thought?

1:07.5

I'm for the other perspective all about startups,

1:09.4

startups that are working to build games both from complex all the way down to the very very simple

1:13.2

it's an interesting world at a fun time but Natasha to give us some framing for

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