Lately, I've seen several game studios claiming the title of "India's first AAA game studio." This has me contemplating: what truly defines a studio as AAA? Is it determined solely by the final product, or is it a reflection of the entire ecosystem behind it? Does it simply boil down to the "AAA quality" of a single game? How much does the talent pool matter? Is it about building a diverse, multi-faceted, and multi-cultural team? Should an environment that fosters continuous growth and innovation be considered a key part of the definition? My take is that while creating a AAA game without mature processes is difficult but not impossible, a studio that aims for both a AAA product and a AAA work environment is planting a seed for the future. That is the foundation that will truly grow and, in time, bear fruit. Ultimately, is "AAA" a label for the game, or for the studio that creates it? Would love to hear your thoughts. Originally published ...
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