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Truth is you cant convince anyone to play something they dont like.
Me and my friends get together and play pubg on weekends 'cos its the only thing we commonly enjoy chatting and driving around in.
There is a good chunk of the game they can play for free to get a feel for it: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2691498745 But if you can't convince them to at least try playing through the first and free Witch Queen mission then you probably can't help it.
But honestly the best thing to do is just try it themselves for free.
I remember one of my grandsons saying the only reason he didn't play was because he didn't have the content, so I got it for him, and he played it for maybe two hours and then went back to Fortnite.
I also believe those who wanted to play this game have already tried it, they arent going to attract many new players.
You are so full of it. In the past all people could do was complain about the new player experience, how it was confusing. New light all but holds there hand, step by step easy to follow instructions, even what button to push. Try harder!