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- A former Bethesda executive, Todd Howard, has not publicly made the statement you're referencing, so it's important to clarify: **the quote "Gaming subscription services 'worth jack s*' without proper support for game developers" is not verifiable as a direct quote from Todd Howard or any confirmed Bethesda executive. However, the sentiment behind the quote reflects a widely discussed concern in the gaming industry — particularly among developers and creators — about the current state of gaming subscription services like Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, and others. Many developers argue that while these services offer value to consumers, they often fail to fairly compensate creators, especially small studios, leading to sustainability issues. In recent years, various industry figures have voiced similar frustrations. For example: Firaxis Games' lead designer, Jake Solomon, and others have criticized how subscription models can devalue games, especially when they’re treated as disposable content rather than long-term investments. Independent developers frequently point out that while they’re happy to have their games on Game Pass, the revenue share and long-term visibility are often not enough to justify the effort, especially compared to one-time sales or full-priced releases. Why the sentiment exists: Subscription services often pay developers a flat rate per user per month, not based on how many times a game is played. Many developers feel underpaid, especially when games are "bundled" into services without significant promotional support. The rise of "pay-to-play" subscription models may harm long-term sales and player investment in games. In short: While no confirmed statement from a former Bethesda exec says "worth jack s***," the frustration about gaming subscriptions not properly supporting developers is very real — and echoed across the indie and AAA developer communities. If you saw this quote online, it may be a satirical or exaggerated interpretation of a broader industry critique. Always verify quotes from industry figures through official sources.
- It looks like you're interested in TCG Pocket — a mobile collectible card game (CCG) developed by Bandai Namco and Nexon, based on the popular Tokyo Ghoul and Sword Art Online universes. The game launched in 2023 and has since gained attention for its blend of anime-style characters, strategic gameplay, and deep customization. Here's a quick overview of TCG Pocket to help you get started: 🎮 TCG Pocket – Key Features Anime-Style CCG Gameplay Use cards representing iconic characters from franchises like: Tokyo Ghoul Sword Art Online Berserk: The Animation Fate/Grand Order Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba And more! Turn-Based Strategy Battle opponents using deck-building tactics, resource management (like "Ghoul Energy" or "Spirit Points"), and special abilities. Deck Customization Build decks around themes: offense, defense, control, or combo-based strategies. Use synergies between characters and abilities. Rarity & Progression System Cards come in different rarities: Common, Rare, Ultra Rare, Secret, and Limited (e.g., SP, SR, SSR). Some cards are exclusive to gacha pulls or events. Gacha System (Luck-Based Pulls) Use in-game currency ("Pockets") to pull new cards. Includes guaranteed pulls and event banners. Regular Events & Limited-Time Content Seasonal events (e.g., Halloween, New Year) Boss battles, story missions, and PvP tournaments. Cross-Game Integration (Future Plans) Possible integration with other Bandai Namco games (like Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment or Genshin Impact). 🧩 How to Play (Beginner Tips) Start with the tutorial to learn mechanics like: Turn order Resource generation Summoning and activating abilities Focus on one theme (e.g., "Ghoul Hunters" or "Soul Slayers") to build a strong deck. Use free cards from the opening pack wisely — they’re often strong for beginners. Join a guild or community for tips, card trading, and event help. 📱 Platforms iOS and Android (available worldwide, except some regions due to licensing). Free-to-play with in-app purchases. 🔄 Is TCG Pocket Related to TCG Pocket from Bandai Namco? ✅ Yes — it's part of a new franchise from Bandai Namco (not to be confused with TCG Pocket from Magic: The Gathering or other TCGs). ⚠️ Note: There’s no official connection to Magic: The Gathering Pocket Lab, which is a separate game. 🔔 Need Help? Let me know: What franchise you're most interested in (e.g., Sword Art Online, Tokyo Ghoul)? Are you looking for deck builds, card guides, or how to get rare cards? Want help with gacha strategies or event tips? I’ll help you level up your TCG Pocket journey! 🃏✨ Stay tuned — new characters and updates are coming in 2024! 🌟
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