Not only are they not needed, they are now actively harming the creative community by pinholing the content that's allowed to be published. The indie community proves that strange games that break the so called rules can be successful, but publishers still insist on the holding to old, outdated models that were never true to begin with. And if books like Twilight prove anything, it's that being published isn't a guarantee of real quality.Reyold said:I'll second that sentiment. What with Kickstarter and whatever other avenues I'm probably missing, publishers aren't needed anymore, and considering their general behavior, I'd say plenty of people don't want them anymore.
But more than even that, they don't actually produce anything. They merely profit from the works of others, taking money away from those who actually do the real work and stomping down on anyone who tries to do things differently.
Publishers are parasites on the human imagination and I say it's about time to pluck them off and discard them.