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Hmm, almost like it's unrelated
Why was "Death of the Outsider" the weakest in sales of the entire series? That's according to [TechSpot]
https://levvvel.com/dishonored-statistics/
why when by all accounts it plays better than dishonored 2?
Such strange cope from people doing mental gymnastics when a "bald spacemarine-guy shooter #351" gets a secondwind on a terrible launch, yet a games like Forspoken release in the exact similar circumstances and that kills and entire studio.
All because Mr. Zenimax wanted to chase a trend that was 2 years too late.
Oh and both studios worked on two absolutely middling Wolfenstein spin-off games, that might've screwed them up a bit.
I have no idea what the rest of that is supposed to mean
Weird cope, but okay. You do you i guess.
At least Redfall is a better live-service-ish game than Fallout 76.