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Games-as-a-service: Conflicted identities on the new front-line of video game development

25 Citations2021
Louis-Etienne Dubois, Johanna Weststar
New Media & Society

This empirical study investigates the impact of servitization—that is, the transition from a product to a service-dominant logic—on the identity of video game developers.

Abstract

As creative industries begin to experiment with service and subscriptions models, prior research suggests that such changes in production and consumption carry important implications for workers. Using the theoretical lens of occupational communities, this empirical study investigates the impact of servitization—that is, the transition from a product to a service-dominant logic—on the identity of video game developers. It theorizes that service workers’ skills and mind-set, relationships with peers and players, internal and external reputation, as well as development principles and values all experience disruptions, leading to the emergence of a distinct identity.