The most promising Disco Elysium successor studio says workers must unite to topple Valve's 'digital
Published: January 01, 0001
According to his biographer, Max Brod, Franz Kafka once postulated over lunch that our world wasn't much more than "a bad mood of God, a bad day." When Brod asked if, then, that meant there was room for hope—perhaps God's bad mood could end—Kafka replied "Oh, hope enough, infinite hope—just not for us."
Which is pretty much the vibe I get from the devs at worker-owned studio , one of the many Disco Elysium successor companies that popped up in the wake of . In a recent chat with , the devs at the studio were asked if they saw much chance of conditions in the industry improving following a devastating . Their answer? "I think this industry is finished. But fortunately for everyone, videogames are not."
The dev who said that was former Disco Elysium writer Dora Klindžić, and it should probably tell you something about both the state of the games industry and the general vibe at this studio in particular that hers was not the most alarming answer given by the team. Her comrade Aleksandar Gavrilović takes a more "accelerationist" view. Finally, the games industry has its own .
"I myself ascribe to the accelerationist view that the only way to achieve better conditions is to enter crises which underline the contradictions of society and force us to remake the world," says Gavrilović. "Now, after tens of thousands of layoffs, the time seems right for game developers to stand up for their rights against systemic greed."
Which, I have to be honest, sounds more straightforwardly Marxist than "accelerationist" to me (and certainly not Nechaevist. That was a joke. Please do not email me to tell me I got Nechaev wrong). That society's contradictions—bourgeois vs proletarian, greedy games industry exec vs crunching dev—have to sharpen to a point that they can no longer be sustained, opening the way for change, is plain old dialectics.
Then again, maybe I'll take that back. Gavrilović says he's "eagerly awaiting a second crisis, one which would spotlight the largest structural issue in game development - the fact that one third of all PC revenue from all developers (from indies to AAA) is syphoned to digital fiefdoms."
Digital fiefdoms like who, you ask, as if you don't already know the answer? "Valve is the most egregious example," says Gavrilović. He hopes for a future where devs, not digital feudal lords, have more power, "but I lack the imagination to envision the replacement of Valve with a community owned alternative. That 'winter castle' will not fall as easily, but we should at least start openly yono all app discussing alternatives."
But Summer Eternal is starting small—hoping to —by setting itself up as a co-op and, in at least Gavrilović's case, trying to unionise other devs. "It’s true, Summer Eternal will not fix the games industry," says Klindžić "although as a byproduct of our operation we might generate a panacea for agriculture, astronomy, inaccurate bus timetables, those hoax messages that target your mom, local elections, and syphilis."
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