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Sound Off #116 - Disney to buy Epic Games rumor, Black Mirror LBE, & more!
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On this week's show we track the biggest moves reshaping location-based entertainment, from interactive LED game floors becoming real anchor attractions to the messy economics forcing operators to rethink what actually drives repeat play. We debate IP-led growth, VR’s latest shakeout, and why better enclosures, better content, and better ops discipline matter more than hype.
• illuminated interactive floor systems shifting from add-on to headline attraction
• vendor consolidation risks around reliability, content libraries, and enclosures
• NEOM pullback and potential ripple effects across Middle East leisure projects
• regional show delays and why local events still matter for market support
• Dave & Buster’s declines, back-to-basics push, and exclusive game strategy
• limits of relying on film and streaming IP without strong gameplay
• Disney and Epic Games acquisition rumor, Fortnite, and Unreal Engine leverage
• celebrity brand fragility through the PopStroke and Tiger Woods situation
• leadership changes at TEG and expansion positioning across global venues
• VR closures including Rec Room and Control V as a warning on gen-one stagnation
• Sandbox pivot toward immersive adventure content and edutainment-style formats
• Netflix out-of-home momentum with the Black Mirror immersive experience
• Barbie Dream Fest backlash and the need to police low-quality “experiences”
• Cloud Play, QR payments, AI optimization, and dynamic pricing possibilities
• portable arena VR and the next push toward standardized XR deployments
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