
The games industry moves faster than ever, but unclear starting points can grind even the most promising projects to a halt. When teams lack a shared understanding, both production schedules and team morale are at risk—can you really afford to gamble with guesswork?
It’s a familiar tale: A new project is greenlit, but the only plan is a wishlist and vague timelines. Artists start creating assets before platforms are finalized. Engineers estimate features without knowing backlog scope. Weeks later, everyone realizes critical resources are missing or efforts are duplicated—burning time, money, and trust.
This isn’t just theory. Studios large and small see it play out daily—missed deadlines, scope creep, and sudden “firefighting” to fix overlooked priorities. Communication breakdowns become the norm, and projects slide toward costly delays or worse, cancellation. When nobody can articulate top risks or how stretched the team is, leadership can’t make informed decisions and teams can’t operate at their best.
Don’t let uncertainty sabotage your next project. Run a 48-hour discovery sprint and emerge with a single-page brief to fuel clarity and action. Here’s how:
Pro Tip: The discovery sprint isn’t just for project kick-offs. Repeat it before every major milestone, or when bringing on new partners or tech. Continually refreshing shared context drastically reduces nasty production surprises.
The difference between a smooth launch and a postmortem full of regrets often comes down to the first 48 hours. Don’t wait for missteps to clarify your context. Try running a discovery sprint for your next feature, project, or partnership—then share your template and wins with the team.
What’s your biggest production risk right now—and who owns it?