Press Start Leadership Podcast
Welcome to the Press Start Leadership Podcast, your ultimate guide to unlocking your leadership potential in the dynamic world of the video game industry. Join me, Christopher Mifsud, a seasoned industry professional with two decades of experience leading and nurturing teams for renowned digital creative companies worldwide.This podcast is your secret weapon in an industry that often promotes talented individuals without providing the necessary leadership training. Drawing from my personal experiences and dedicated investment in top-tier coaches and programs, I've successfully bridged the gap in leadership development. I'm excited to share these invaluable insights with a broader audience, empowering...
Rituals That Make Studios Better
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Your studio doesn’t have a “meeting problem.” It has a ritual problem. When stand-ups, planning, and retros turn into status theater, the team doesn’t just lose time, it loses trust, clarity, and momentum. We dig into production rituals for video game studios and make the case that these recurring moments are cultural infrastructure that quietly determines how safe it feels to speak up, how fast blockers surface, and how well disciplines stay aligned.Â
We break down the purpo...
How Game Leaders Balance Teams And Stakeholders
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Leading a game team can feel like standing in the middle of a tug of war while both sides pull harder every quarter. We get honest about that reality and name the part leadership books skip: the emotional strain of being accountable up to publishers and execs while staying responsible to the developers doing the work.
We break down why pressure concentrates on leads and managers in a video game studio, how invisible leadership labor drains you, and...
Strategic Vision In Game Development
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Your game can have a great concept and still end up directionless. The quiet killer is vision drift: the slow slide from a distinct player experience into a backlog of “good ideas” that don’t add up to a coherent whole. We dig into strategic vision as a real leadership responsibility, not a pitch deck artifact, and we explain why vision works best as a decision filter you can use when timelines tighten, budgets shrink, and pressure spikes.
We wal...
Game Development Leadership When Nothing Is Certain
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Uncertainty shows up in every game project, no matter how senior you are or how “solid” the plan looks on paper. Tech shifts mid-production, the market moves, scope changes, and assumptions break. Instead of treating that uncertainty like a threat to your credibility, we treat it like what it actually is: the normal operating environment of game development leadership.
We pull a practical framework from the place that has been training us for this all along, games themselves. Game...
Gratitude Is Leadership
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Deadlines don’t stop just because the calendar flips, but something does shift at the end of the year: we finally get a clear view of the people behind the work. I’m talking about gratitude, not as a polite gesture, but as a leadership responsibility that keeps game development teams healthy, motivated, and proud of their craft.
Game industry leadership often trains us to chase outcomes: milestones, revenue, performance, growth. The problem is that shipping without recognition slow...
The Hardest Question In Game Development
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The hardest call a game leader makes isn’t about features or art style; it’s deciding whether to build the game at all. We break down a practical framework that helps you pressure-test new ideas and late-stage projects alike, so you can protect your team, your runway, and the game’s chance to find real players.
First, we dig into passion—what it looks like when it’s real and how to tell it apart from polite compliance...
How Clear, Concise, Constant, And Consistent Communication Transforms A Studio
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Tired of “soon,” “later,” and meeting marathons that leave everyone guessing? We go straight at the root cause of studio drag—fuzzy, heavy, or sporadic communication—and replace it with a simple system any game lead can use today. Our focus: the Four C’s of leadership communication that turn direction into action and keep cross‑discipline teams aligned when scope shifts and milestones loom.
We start by making the case that communication outperforms every other leadership skill. Clarity removes...
How To Take Over An Existing Team Without Breaking It
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Stepping into a team mid‑story can feel like landing on a moving platform—fast, noisy, and full of invisible rules. We unpack a clear, humane playbook for inheriting an existing video game team without breaking momentum: listen first, learn the culture, and then lead with clarity and care. Drawing on real experiences, we explore the emotional residue left by prior leaders, how to navigate unspoken rules, and why timing your changes matters as much as the changes themselves.
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Balancing Optimism And Realism In Game Development Leadership
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Big ideas can light a studio on fire—in the best and worst ways. We dive into the leadership sweet spot where optimism powers creativity and realism protects teams, translating bold vision into shipped features without burning people out or breaking trust.
We unpack why authentic enthusiasm from leaders is a force multiplier: it lifts morale through long cycles, unlocks better decisions, and aligns a team around purpose. Then we get honest about the dark side of hype—scop...
Balancing Freedom And Accountability In Game Development Leadership
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Creative teams need room to breathe, but games do not ship on good intentions alone. We dig into “trust but verify” as a practical leadership philosophy for game development, showing how to grant real autonomy while building clear, respectful systems that keep projects aligned, morale strong, and quality rising. From studios in transition to new projects spinning up, we break down what trust truly means—delegating meaningful work, recognizing progress, and creating consistency—and why verification is stewardship rather than surveill...
How To Start Strong As A New Video Game Leader
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New role, new studio, real stakes. We explore how to make your first 90 days as a game leader count, drawing on Michael Watkins’ proven framework and years of hard-won lessons from creative, technical, and production floors. From the first one-on-ones to the first visible win, we walk through a practical playbook for earning trust, reducing risk, and setting a durable pace.
We start with the discovery mindset: listening across departments, spotting patterns in pain points, and reading culture as...
From Chaos To Clarity: Monthly, Weekly, Daily For Game Leaders
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Creative work thrives when leaders build space for it. We dive into a practical planning system for studio leads and producers that transforms constant reacting into calm, focused progress—without smothering spontaneity. Across a fast-moving production cycle, we map out how monthly direction, weekly momentum, and daily clarity help you protect your team’s attention, sustain your energy, and ship better work.
We start with the mindset shift: planning as a leadership philosophy. Instead of firefighting, you learn to b...
Back To Basics Leadership
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If leadership is a game, the winning mechanic is clarity. We take you back to the basics that never age in a fast, volatile industry: communicate with purpose, lead with empathy, model accountability, state expectations clearly, and adapt without losing the thread. Whether you’re stepping into your first lead role or recalibrating after your tenth milestone, these principles help you steer through shifting priorities, tight deadlines, and cross‑disciplinary friction without burning out your team.
We dig into...
Why Great Leaders Never Stop Learning In A Fast-Changing Games Industry
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Curiosity is the only edge that doesn’t age. We open the hood on how learning shapes leadership in the games industry, tracing the journey from junior enthusiasm to mid-level complacency to senior humility—and how each stage can either stall or supercharge a team. Along the way, we dig into the habits that keep leaders relevant when engines update, monetization models flip, and player expectations sprint ahead.
I walk through the real risks of the mid-level plateau, wher...
From Game Worlds To Global Franchises: How Leaders Grow IP Into Film, TV, And More
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Ready to grow your game world into something bigger without losing what makes it special? We explore how studio leaders expand an IP into film, TV, comics, books, and live experiences while keeping creative integrity, fan trust, and team health front and center. From first principles to advanced governance, this is a practical field guide for builders who want a franchise, not a flash in the pan.
We start by defining the heart of an IP—tone, themes, vi...
Remote Leadership That Actually Works
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Creativity does not vanish when teams spread across time zones; it needs a smarter operating system. We dive deep into how modern game leaders turn remote and distributed work into a durable advantage, from crisp communication frameworks to human-centered practices that keep teams aligned, motivated, and shipping. Drawing on real-world patterns across indie and AAA, we map the leadership moves that matter most when whiteboards and hallway chats are no longer default.
We start by reframing the challenge...
From Pitch Rooms To Panels: Mastering Debate And Public Speaking For Game Leadership
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Imagine walking into a pitch room knowing exactly how to connect hearts, satisfy minds, and earn trust—all in a few decisive minutes. That’s the edge we explore as we break down how debate and public speaking transform game leaders from competent to compelling, whether you’re asking for funding, rallying a team mid-production, or speaking to a skeptical community after a setback.
We share the skill tree of modern communication—pathos for emotional connection, logos for clear lo...
How Game Studios Find, Prove, And Protect Competitive Advantage
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The game industry doesn’t reward the loudest pitch; it rewards the clearest edge. We dig into what truly sets a studio apart and how to turn that into momentum players feel, investors back, and teams rally behind. If you’ve ever said “our game is fun” or “we’re passionate,” this is your friendly wake‑up call to get specific, testable, and defensible.
We start by mapping the competitive landscape so you see where attention actually goes, then flip the le...
Why Reactive Leaders Burn Out Studios And How Proactive Leaders Build Resilience
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Volatility is the rule in game development, not the exception—so why do so many studios still lead by firefighting? We dig into the mindset and mechanics of proactive leadership and show how foresight, transparency, and disciplined planning protect people and projects when the market whiplashes. Drawing on real industry patterns like crunch culture, reactive layoffs, and rushed launches, we map out a practical roadmap for leaders who want to trade panic for stability without losing creative edge.
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Balancing Scarcity And Growth In The Games Industry
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Growth without restraint breaks studios. Scarcity without vision shrinks them. We dig into a practical way forward: carry the hard-won lessons of lean times into the rush of good times, and treat balance as a leadership operating system rather than a nice idea. Using a yin and yang lens, we map how reflection, discipline, and conservation can live alongside expansion, ambition, and speed—so teams create better games without burning out.
We start with the rhythm of the ga...
Why The Games Industry Must Choose Empathy And Ditch Late-Game Capitalism
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The games industry is booming on paper, yet the people who build and play the games feel the strain. We unpack why record revenues can coexist with layoffs, crunch, and predatory monetization—and make the case that empathy is not just moral, it’s an edge. This conversation is a candid roadmap for leaders who want sustainable studios, loyal communities, and creative work they’re proud to ship.
We start by naming the problem: late-game capitalism turns teams and pl...
Building Creative IP Ecosystems for Sustainable Franchise Growth
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Fans don’t move in straight lines—they discover worlds through shows, comics, streams, and, yes, games. We dive into how creative IP ecosystems transform a single release into a living franchise by aligning story, timing, and partnerships across mediums without losing the heart of the original world. From Arcane re-energizing League of Legends to The Witcher’s journey from novels to games to streaming, we unpack what worked, where studios stumble, and how leaders can protect canon while experimenting with f...
Network or Burnout: The Entrepreneur's Choice
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The difference between thriving and burning out as a game industry entrepreneur often comes down to one critical factor that's rarely discussed: your support system. While creative talent and technical skills are essential, navigating the unpredictable waters of game development without a strong network of relationships is a recipe for isolation, missed opportunities, and eventual collapse.
Entrepreneurship in the gaming world presents unique challenges—market volatility that can render a hot mechanic obsolete within months, funding uncertainty that ke...
Finding Your Zen in Game Dev Chaos
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Ever feel like you're constantly fighting fires instead of leading with purpose? The relentless pace of game development creates a unique pressure cooker for leaders. Deadlines loom, market conditions shift overnight, creative visions clash, and somehow you're expected to navigate it all while keeping your team motivated and projects on track.
What if there was a better way? Not by doing more, but by being more present.
This deep dive explores how game industry leaders can...
The Art of Game Pitching: One Sheet to Deal
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Transforming brilliant game ideas into pitches that secure deals requires mastering a specific art form. For developers navigating the business side of game production, creating compelling pitch materials isn't just helpful—it's essential for survival.
This episode unveils a practical roadmap that takes you from the foundation of your pitch ecosystem—the one-sheet—to comprehensive materials that align teams and convince stakeholders. Your one-sheet serves as more than a summary; it's a distillation of your vision so clear that a...
Beyond Hope: Strategic Planning as Your Studio's Competitive Edge
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The chaotic world of video game development demands more than hope and talent—it requires strategic planning and robust backup strategies. Leadership coach Christopher Mifsud dives deep into why the adage "no plan survives contact with the enemy" is painfully relevant to production pipelines, marketing schedules, and funding milestones—yet planning remains essential for success.
Discover why effective plans serve as frameworks for confidence rather than illusions of control. When a mechanic fails in testing or a key team...
From Lost to Aligned: Transforming Game Developer Onboarding
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Ever wonder why some new hires hit the ground running while others struggle for months? The difference often comes down to onboarding - that critical period where developers are transformed from outsiders to integrated team members.
The game development landscape has fundamentally changed. Remote work is now standard, studio structures are increasingly hybrid, and talented developers move between projects at unprecedented rates. In this environment, rethinking your onboarding approach isn't just good practice - it's essential for survival.<...
Lateral Thinking: The Game Developer's Secret Weapon for Creative Problem-Solving
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Creativity isn't just for the art department. In a rapidly evolving game industry landscape, your ability to think laterally—approaching problems from unexpected angles—might be your greatest leadership asset yet.
This episode dives deep into the power of lateral thinking for game development leaders. We explore how breaking free from linear problem-solving unlocks innovation, resolves cross-functional challenges, and creates a competitive edge in a crowded market. Whether you're wrestling with creative deadlock, tight production constraints, or unexpected play...
Aligning Your Game with Market Demand: How to Identify Viable Opportunities
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The game industry has evolved beyond simply creating fun experiences. Today, success demands strategic alignment between creative vision and market realities. Whether you're an indie developer or AAA studio leader, understanding how to identify viable game opportunities through strategic market alignment can mean the difference between commercial success and obscurity.
Strategic market alignment isn't about abandoning creativity—it's about focusing it where it can make the greatest impact. This episode explores how synchronizing your game's concept, mechanics, and mo...
Fail Fast, Succeed Faster: How Dirty Prototyping Transforms Game Development
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Hesitation and perfectionism are killing your game studio's creativity. In the high-stakes world of video game development, the pressure to deliver polished work can paradoxically lead to expensive failures and missed opportunities. This episode dives deep into how dirty prototyping—creating quick, rough, and ready versions of game ideas—has become a critical competitive advantage for forward-thinking studios.
We explore the counterintuitive truth that embracing early, messy failure actually accelerates success. By building fast, testing early, learning quickly, and...
Character, Camera, Controls: The Foundation of Exceptional Game Design
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Exceptional game design often boils down to mastering the basics – specifically the three Cs: Character, Camera, and Controls. These foundational elements create the framework upon which unforgettable player experiences are built, yet they're frequently overlooked amidst complex development processes.
The choices we make about these core elements significantly impact player satisfaction and game success. Characters serve as emotional anchors, driving engagement and fostering brand loyalty. When we invest in clear character objectives, iterative prototyping, emotional depth, and consistent po...
Game-Changing Business Cases
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Strategic decision-making in game development demands more than creative intuition—it requires structured analysis and thorough planning. This deep dive explores how game studio leaders can create effective business cases that balance creative vision with financial sustainability.
Making decisions that shape your studio's future involves navigating complex terrain where the stakes couldn't be higher. Poor choices can drain resources, delay releases, and damage reputations, while data-backed decisions minimize risk and drive sustainable growth. The key lies in mastering th...
Lucy and the Football: Surviving Game Funding Setbacks
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Every game developer knows the brutal sting of excitement followed by crushing disappointment when funding disappears at the last moment. That promising investor call, the enthusiastic publisher meeting—all ending with radio silence or a polite "not at this time" email. It's the industry's version of Lucy yanking away Charlie Brown's football just as he's about to kick.
This emotional whiplash isn't just frustrating—it threatens your studio's survival and your game's future. But what if you could tran...
Logic 101: How Game Development Leaders Can Make Better Decisions Through Structured Thinking
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Drowning in conflicting priorities? Juggling last-minute bug fixes with creative feature requests? Your intuition can only take you so far in the complex world of game development leadership.Â
When technical challenges, creative demands, and business realities collide, logical reasoning becomes your most powerful tool. This episode dives into why sharpening your logical thinking is just as crucial as honing coding skills or design chops—and how structured decision-making transforms game studios from the inside out.
We exp...
Oops I Did It Again: Why Celebrating Failures Makes Better Games
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What if the quickest path to innovation wasn't avoiding failure, but embracing it? Game development thrives on creativity and calculated risk-taking, yet many studios still operate under a culture where mistakes are hidden rather than highlighted as growth opportunities.
The fail-fast learn-fast approach transforms how game teams operate at their core. By creating environments where small, early failures become valuable data points rather than career-threatening missteps, studios unlock unprecedented levels of creativity while simultaneously reducing development costs and...
Finding Your Guide: How Industry Mentors Transform Video Game Leadership
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Navigating leadership in the video game industry demands a unique blend of creativity, technical expertise, and business acumen. Yet even the most experienced studio heads and senior producers face challenges that test their skills and resilience. The solution? A strategic partnership with a mentor who understands the industry's unique pressures and opportunities.
Mentorship transforms game development leadership by providing guidance that accelerates learning curves and helps both emerging and established leaders navigate complex challenges. Whether you're an ambitious...
Building Game Studio Repositories: Capturing Collective Wisdom for Development Success
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Ever notice how the same questions keep popping up in your game studio? Why the wheel gets reinvented with each new project? The culprit is likely hiding in plain sight: your institutional knowledge is trapped in silos, scattered across tools, or worse—locked in the heads of veteran team members who could leave at any moment.
Knowledge repositories aren't just organizational tools—they're strategic assets that transform how game development teams collaborate, onboard, and evolve. From technical pipelines and...
The Power of Looking Inward: How Self-Reflection Elevates Game Development Leaders
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What happens when game industry leaders pause to reflect? The answer might surprise you.
Reflective leadership stands as a transformative practice for video game industry professionals caught in the whirlwind of deadlines, development challenges, and high-pressure decision-making. Through intentional self-reflection, leaders gain powerful insights that enhance their effectiveness, strengthen team dynamics, and drive innovation in ways that purely action-focused leadership cannot achieve.
At its core, reflective leadership involves examining your thoughts, emotions, decisions, and behaviors with...
Strategic Leadership: Empowering Your Game Development Team for Success
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Leadership in the video game industry demands far more than managing deadlines and resources – it requires creating an environment where creativity flourishes, burnout is prevented, and teams feel genuinely supported. Today we're diving deep into the strategies that separate good managers from exceptional leaders who transform their development teams.
The foundation of effective leadership starts with understanding individual team members through regular one-on-ones and developing knowledge about each role's unique challenges. This personalized approach builds trust and enables yo...
Cows vs. Kangaroos: Why Critical Thinking Matters
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Have you ever believed something so completely—only to discover it was entirely wrong? Christopher Mifsud shares a transformative childhood story about confidently misidentifying cows as kangaroos, thanks to his family's playful misinformation. This seemingly simple misunderstanding becomes a powerful metaphor for how easily we accept narratives without verification, even from trusted sources.
Leadership excellence demands more than accepting information at face value. This episode delves into practical strategies for fostering environments where critical thinking thrives—from implementing stru...