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Would be short lived until some AA studios became AAA studios and the cycle would repeat.
Some small indie studios would become AA studios and some new small indie studios would appear, so it's ok. At least for some time the industry would partially heal.
It would probably be pretty short, like 2-3 years. That investment money and those employees are going to go somewhere, so probably to the larger AA studios.
But the good news is that AA and indie games are available today. That's mostly what I play, so AAA games being a thing doesn't really impact me.
I buy indie and some AA almost exclusively nowadays, they're usually the better games anyway.