Unfortunately this is the same reason Tron could've not seen the light of day and was denied any awards as the use of computing was "cheating". Computing related media was ignored and passed on by these types till 15 or so years ago, unless it was related to physical products, computers, laptops phones. They weren't interested in software so much till recent years.
It's too many business types overseeing products made by creative types that use technical skills to make their creativity a reality. Computer science types love open source and in all honesty that mindset is why we get so much entertainment value for arguably so little compared to all other forms of entertainment.
It's been argued by business alumni for years, especially the bottom line-marketing focused ones, that we've been paying too little all this time, and they've been saying this crap since it became a billion dollar industry that makes more money than TV and movies.
They were nowhere to be seen before Halo 3 caused movies to do poorly the few weeks around halo 3's release.
They've been trying to bleed consumers dry since they all started infiltrating gaming companies.
In computing for example, we essentially need "scrum leaders" to shield the programmers from angry, hostile and all round unreasonable business alumni that are tyring to get products out on time and to make things reach marketing hype that they make up. Intels current woes are in fact in line with ridiculous marketing claims that their marketing people make, of which, some of these types lost their jobs during the layoffs.
The video game industry is starting to become in line with the mainstream tech companies, squeeze every penny out of us as possible, and tell us to smile whilst we get ripped off.
I'm disappointed to see it, but it's going to become the norm as gaming makes too much money now, and attracts pure opportunists that would water down alcohol and sell it back to us as light beer.
You'd be surprised why law modules are in certain business degrees, it's because of their tendency to exploit and mislead. Business people are thought to care about profit and clean money trails. If you make lots of money, they will come for you and have you act in accordance to all other multi million or billion dollar corporations.
To put a long story short, money types have become the advisors and consultants of all the programming teams in all companies. it's gone from wanting us to get a hundred hours out of a $59.99 game to a 100 hours of copy paste, unfinished garbage with a season pass 3 day early $150 price tag with zero replayablility. Slice up the cake and sell it back to us.
I personally wouldn't go into game development for this reason.