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Gaming Tech with Fexingo: Consoles, PC Gaming, and the Game Industry

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 5 episodes

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The game industry has never been more complex — or more fascinating. In Gaming Tech with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna cut through the marketing hype to examine the actual business and technology shaping consoles, PC gaming, and the broader interactive entertainment market. Each episode takes a single question — How does AMD's RDNA architecture stack up against Nvidia's RTX? Why is Epic Games spending billions on exclusives? Is cloud gaming finally viable? — and builds a conversation around the numbers, the supply chains, and the strategic bets behind the headlines. Lucas brings a journalist's skepticism and a deep knowledge of hardware specifications, market share data, and corporate earnings reports. Luna pushes back with the perspective of an engaged player and analyst, questioning assumptions about consumer behavior, developer incentives, and platform economics. Together, they explore topics like the real cost of a 'mid-gen' console refresh, the economics of a $70 game versus a free-to-play title, the GPU shortage's enduring effects on PC building culture, and the fight over game store revenue splits. They also cover regulatory battles over acquisitions, the rise of handheld gaming PCs, and what China's gaming crackdowns mean for global studios. This show is for listeners who already know the difference between a ray-traced reflection and a rasterized one but want to understand the business logic behind the tech. It's for those who read the quarterly results from Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Embracer, and Tencent, and want to hear a focused, numbers-driven analysis of what those numbers mean. After each episode, you'll have a clearer picture of who is winning, who is losing, and why — no hot takes, just a smart conversation grounded in reality. Who will dominate the next generation — and what will 'dominance' even look like?

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How Game Engines Are Building Real-Time Marketing Tools

Jun 5, 20269mEp. 33S1

Epic Games isn't just making Fortnite or Unreal Engine for games anymore. Its Unreal Engine is now powering real-time product configurators, virtual showrooms, and interactive ads for brands like Nike and BMW. Lucas and

How Game Engines Are Powering the Automotive Industry

Jun 5, 202613mEp. 32S1

Episode 32 examines the surprising convergence of gaming technology and automotive design. Lucas and Luna discuss how Unreal Engine and Unity are being used by car manufacturers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz for real-time v

Why Game Engines Are Becoming the New Operating Systems

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 31S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the profound shift where game engines like Unreal Engine and Unity are evolving beyond game development into core platforms for film, architecture, and simulation. They explore h

How Game Preservation Became a Billion Dollar Headache

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 30S1

Lucas and Luna explore the messy economics of game preservation in 2026. With over 87 percent of classic games commercially unavailable and digital storefronts shutting down regularly, the video game industry faces a cul

How Game Subscription Services Are Reshaping Player Habits

Jun 3, 202612mEp. 29S1

Episode 29 of Gaming Tech with Fexingo examines the growing dominance of game subscription services like Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, and Netflix-style models for gaming. Lucas and Luna explore how these services ar

Why Game Modding Became a Billion-Dollar Economy

Jun 3, 20269mEp. 28S1

Game modding has evolved from a hobbyist pastime into a massive economic force. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how mods for games like Skyrim, Minecraft, and Grand Theft Auto V have created a multi-billion-dolla

How Game Engine Licensing Became a Billion Dollar Battlefield

Jun 2, 20268mEp. 27S1

Ep 27 of Gaming Tech with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna dig into the escalating war over game engine licensing. They break down Unity's controversial runtime fee announcement from late 2023, Epic's contrasting strategy with Un

The Silicon Shortage That Never Ended

Jun 2, 202610mEp. 26S1

Episode 26 of Gaming Tech with Fexingo takes you inside the global chip shortage that still haunts console and PC gaming in 2026. Lucas and Luna break down why semiconductor supply remains tight three years after the cri

Why Game Cinematics Are Getting More Expensive Than Gameplay

Jun 1, 202610mEp. 25S1

In this episode of Gaming Tech with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore the ballooning cost of game cinematics — pre-rendered cutscenes that can now rival Hollywood blockbusters in budget. Using CD Projekt Red's upcoming Cyb

How Game Sound Design Became a Hidden Competitive Advantage

Jun 1, 20266mEp. 24S1

When Lucas and Luna dive into the audio side of gaming, they find a hidden battlefield. From the binaural footsteps in 'Hell Let Loose' that let players hear exact enemy positions to the dynamic music systems in 'Returna

Why Game Engines Are Becoming the New Operating Systems

May 31, 202613mEp. 23S1

Lucas and Luna explore how game engines like Unreal Engine and Unity are evolving beyond game development into film, architecture, and automotive design. They break down Epic Games' 2025 Unreal Engine 5.6 release, which

How Game Studios Are Using AI to Cut Development Costs

May 31, 20269mEp. 22S1

In this episode of Gaming Tech with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how major game studios are deploying generative AI to reduce development costs while maintaining quality. They use a concrete case: a mid-sized studio t

How Gaming PCs Are Becoming Modular Again

May 30, 20269mEp. 21S1

PC gaming hardware is undergoing a quiet revolution: modularity is back. From Framework's laptop modules to the expansion-card standard CAMM2 for memory, and even GPU designs that let you swap cooler fans without tools,

Why Game Controllers Are Getting Haptic Feedback Right

May 30, 20269mEp. 20S1

Lucas and Luna explore the quiet revolution in controller haptics—from the PlayStation 5's DualSense to the Nintendo Switch 2's HD Rumble 2.0 and the emerging third-party scene. They break down how different haptic techn

Why Game Tutorials Are Becoming a Competitive Edge

May 29, 20266mEp. 19S1

Lucas and Luna explore how game developers are rethinking the tutorial — from the infamous 'Press F to Pay Respects' to modern, context-sensitive design. They look at Playdead's 'Inside' as a masterclass in zero-dialogue

Why Game Localisation Is a Multi-Million Dollar Strategy

May 29, 202611mEp. 18S1

Lucas and Luna dive into the economics of game localisation — why translating and culturally adapting games costs tens of millions and can make or break a title. They explore how Elden Ring's success in China hinged on n

How Game Worlds Are Becoming Persistent Social Platforms

May 28, 202610mEp. 17S1

Epic Games, Roblox, and the rise of 'always-on' game spaces that blur the line between playing and hanging out. Lucas and Luna dig into why Fortnite is hosting concerts and movie screenings, and what it means for the fut

Why Game Difficulty Is Becoming a Business Strategy

May 28, 202611mEp. 16S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how game difficulty has evolved from a design choice into a deliberate business strategy. They examine the rise of adjustable difficulty modes in titles like Hades and Celeste, the

How Game Music Became a Billion-Dollar Business

May 27, 20269mEp. 15S1

When was the last time you bought a video game soundtrack? In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down how game music evolved from simple beeps and boops to a billion-dollar industry. They focus on the specific case of co

How Game Controllers Are Getting Subscription Fees Wrong

May 27, 20269mEp. 14S1

Elite game controllers now cost up to two hundred dollars, but they break as often as the sixty-dollar ones. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine why the hardware business is adopting a subscription model for controll

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