Jason Schreier in conversation with Matthew Seiji Burns — Press Reset
On May 24th, 2021, Third Place Books welcomed bestselling author Jason Schreier to discuss his new book PRESS RESET with writer and game developer Matthew Seiji Burns.
Buy a copy of PRESS RESET from Third Place Books: https://www.thirdplacebooks.com/book/9781538735497
About PRESS RESET:
From the bestselling author of Blood, Sweat, and Pixels comes the next definitive, behind-the-scenes account of the video game industry: how some of the past decade's most renowned studios fell apart—and the stories, both triumphant and tragic, of what happened next.
Jason Schreier's groundbreaking reporting has earned him a place among the preeminent investigative journalists covering the world of video games. In his eagerly anticipated, deeply researched new book, Schreier trains his investigative eye on the volatility of the video game industry and the resilience of the people who work in it.
The business of videogames is both a prestige industry and an opaque one. Based on dozens of first-hand interviews that cover the development of landmark games—Bioshock Infinite, Epic Mickey, Dead Space, and more—on to the shocking closures of the studios that made them, Press Reset tells the stories of how real people are affected by game studio shutdowns, and how they recover, move on, or escape the industry entirely.
Schreier's insider interviews cover hostile takeovers, abusive bosses, corporate drama, bounced checks, and that one time the Boston Red Sox's Curt Schilling decided he was going to lead a game studio that would take out World of Warcraft. Along the way, he asks pressing questions about why, when the video game industry is more successful than ever, it's become so hard to make a stable living making video games—and whether the business of making games can change before it's too late.
Jason Schreier is the author of Blood, Sweat, and Pixels and a reporter at Bloomberg News, where he covers the video game industry. Previously, he spent eight years at Kotaku, one of the biggest video game websites in the world. He has also covered games for Wired and has contributed to a wide range of outlets including The New York Times, Edge, Paste, Kill Screen, and The Onion News Network. He lives in New York with his wife and daughter.
Matthew Seiji Burns is a writer and game developer. Most recently he created Eliza, an award-winning visual novel set in Seattle about an AI-assisted therapy tool. With Zachtronics, he wrote and composed for Opus Magnum, Exapunks, Shenzhen I/O, and more. With Tom Bissell, he wrote The Writer Will Do Something, a Twine game about being a writer on an AAA game. Prior to this he was a producer who has worked on the Destiny, Halo, and Call of Duty franchises, as well as educational and scientific discovery games at the University of Washington.
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Buy a copy of PRESS RESET from Third Place Books: https://www.thirdplacebooks.com/book/9781538735497
About PRESS RESET:
From the bestselling author of Blood, Sweat, and Pixels comes the next definitive, behind-the-scenes account of the video game industry: how some of the past decade's most renowned studios fell apart—and the stories, both triumphant and tragic, of what happened next.
Jason Schreier's groundbreaking reporting has earned him a place among the preeminent investigative journalists covering the world of video games. In his eagerly anticipated, deeply researched new book, Schreier trains his investigative eye on the volatility of the video game industry and the resilience of the people who work in it.
The business of videogames is both a prestige industry and an opaque one. Based on dozens of first-hand interviews that cover the development of landmark games—Bioshock Infinite, Epic Mickey, Dead Space, and more—on to the shocking closures of the studios that made them, Press Reset tells the stories of how real people are affected by game studio shutdowns, and how they recover, move on, or escape the industry entirely.
Schreier's insider interviews cover hostile takeovers, abusive bosses, corporate drama, bounced checks, and that one time the Boston Red Sox's Curt Schilling decided he was going to lead a game studio that would take out World of Warcraft. Along the way, he asks pressing questions about why, when the video game industry is more successful than ever, it's become so hard to make a stable living making video games—and whether the business of making games can change before it's too late.
Jason Schreier is the author of Blood, Sweat, and Pixels and a reporter at Bloomberg News, where he covers the video game industry. Previously, he spent eight years at Kotaku, one of the biggest video game websites in the world. He has also covered games for Wired and has contributed to a wide range of outlets including The New York Times, Edge, Paste, Kill Screen, and The Onion News Network. He lives in New York with his wife and daughter.
Matthew Seiji Burns is a writer and game developer. Most recently he created Eliza, an award-winning visual novel set in Seattle about an AI-assisted therapy tool. With Zachtronics, he wrote and composed for Opus Magnum, Exapunks, Shenzhen I/O, and more. With Tom Bissell, he wrote The Writer Will Do Something, a Twine game about being a writer on an AAA game. Prior to this he was a producer who has worked on the Destiny, Halo, and Call of Duty franchises, as well as educational and scientific discovery games at the University of Washington.
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