Il mondo non funziona
Tanti preferiscono aver in mano una molotov per bruciare il mondo, senza il coraggio di usarla, piuttosto che una candela per illuminare sè stessi
(Io, 03/10/2019)
Hermen Hulst is the guy who thought Concord would be “the future of PlayStation,” pushed for the panic acquisition of Bungie, and greenlit the development of Horizon: Hunters Gathering instead of a Killzone reboot. Under his leadership, Sony Interactive Entertainment have seen over $1B in value destruction, including ~$765M in impairment losses and ~$400M from the Concord / Firewalk failure. He is a walking, talking financial hazard to the entertainment industry
Sony will shut down this studio.
Destiny won't have a team to make another game, Marathon is already dead, and no projects are green lit.
Generational fumble by both publisher and studio. The only possible upside of this is that PlayStation stays out of live service forever.
Che bella frittata. Adesso la Meloni provi a spiegare a Teheran che Rutte si è inventato tutto.
In effetti parrebbe proprio di no.
Secondo l’inchiesta di @SMaurizi, per 4 mesi…
1/2
30 anni fa andavi in gita con la famiglia
Scendevi dal panettiere, prendevi pane, pizza, affettato
Al massimo facevi spaccare la pizza, ma la farcivi a casa
Ora fai fare tutto dal fornaio perché oddio le briciole in casa
E qualcuno ti dirà che oggi è meglio
@MacticsG1 With the current prices of Prime Access I'd say that DE can surely hire them
(I purchase every accessory items from Nekros onward and all the Vault Access up to Nekros)
I'd say Prime Access could cost a good 10 bucks less
@Cambiacasacca E il corso d'aggiornamento
E l'assicurazione catastrofaria
E lo smaltimento di carta
E le buste che si strappano ma costano 40 € al kilo
Etc...
Per un'attività piccola da 1-2 dipendenti partono almeno 3-4000 € all'anno in queste cazzate
@Cambiacasacca Dopo 25 anni nel commercio mi rendo conto che il problema non sono le tasse in sè, ma i cazzo di "balzelli"
Ne esce uno ogni 2 anni
E il conto corrente obbligatorio per pagare obbligatoriamente i fornitori con bonifico
E il registratore di cassa
E la camera di commercio
E il pos
Oggi leggo un mare di commenti negativi su un ragazzo che avrebbe preferito un contratto da 5 milioni/anno per 5 anni, anziché quello da 2,5.
Fanno 12,5 milioni di € di differenza. 25 miliardi delle vecchie lire.
Lo contestano.
Gente che per 500€ manderebbe la figlia in strada.
Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, wanted his own anime remade from scratch, even though the original already runs more than 1,160 episodes. The reason is money. One Piece is a franchise worth around 20 billion dollars, and a new fan in 2026 has almost no way in.
Start the original anime today and you face over 460 hours of television, most of it drawn in the boxy old format that aired on Sunday mornings back in 1999. George Wada, who runs WIT Studio, said it straight in an interview: a teenager raised on modern shows struggles to sit through those early episodes. The story is as good as ever; the way in is what broke.
That broken door sits on a fortune. The One Piece manga has sold more than 600 million copies, which makes it the best-selling comic ever sold in book form, ahead of even Superman. Doraemon, the next manga on the list, sits at roughly half that. The video games on their own have pulled in 4.3 billion dollars, and the comic is the engine that drives the whole thing. Netflix wants far more people on board.
Netflix already tested whether it could open that door wider. Its live-action One Piece, out in 2023, cost about 18 million dollars an episode, more than Game of Thrones, one of the most expensive shows it had ever made. It worked. The series became the most-watched show in 44 countries and the only English-language show to ever land at number one in Japan. Season 2 pulled 136 million viewing hours in its first six days this past March.
So here comes the animated version. WIT Studio, the team behind Attack on Titan and Spy x Family, is rebuilding the opening of the story from zero. The plan is seven episodes, about five hours total, out in February 2027. They cover the same East Blue arc the old 1999 anime needed dozens of episodes to tell.
Look past the teaser and the bright blue sky everyone is sharing today, and the real move is simple. Netflix is swapping a 460-hour wall for a five-hour door, and the house behind it is worth 20 billion dollars.