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Also tried a couple google searches similar as yours and couldn't find anything. Are you sure you typed the correct thing?
(Or maybe I remember things wrong. Don't know)
That said, I noticed that nexus mods got some new mods for soulstice yesterday.
https://www.nexusmods.com/soulstice
I seen the same thing for the new Saint Row 2022 game. Was searching for mods for that game and first thing that popped up was a pride flag remover mod. I played alot of the game and never noticed them either. So idk if there hiding them in the game or what. Least would admit make more sense for that stuff to be in Saint Row but Soultice makes no sense. EA games about the worst though. Remember was trying to play UFC games and first thing were pop ups of BLM stuff. So I'm never touching any of those games again. Not sure if there getting kick backs for promoting this stuff or what. Since I would imagine not everyone on the team agrees with it. Since not everyone does agree with it.
As fondy12 said, I have seen it for spiderman. There were even some news articles about it on some gaming outlets.
1. Most of Marvel and DC superhero games are built around real cities with a long history of pride celebrations, so yes, pride flags are part of their landmark. Also, why putting pride flags in a game is political for people like you, but replacing them with American flags isn't? It just doesn't make sense.
2. You say that you don't like games being political, but if you didn't like political games, you wouldn't play RTS or war themed games (knock knock, we can see your game history, it's public and full of political games).
3. I think that you've just heard too many "anti-woke" theories and now seeing a single woman in a video game that's not being overly sexualised is just bad and woke for you.
Honestly man, stop your witch hunting and enjoy the games for what they are. After all, it's you and people like you that see politics everywhere.
Woke and based
He was going to take all the credit for it as if he created it himself. Stan Lee was good at writing westerns not superheros. That's why he paid people to create them but also screwed them at the same time. Since they figured they would keep working on there comics. Not be fired then have it completely taken over by someone else.
That's why Image comics were created. Todd Mcfarlane wanted to make stand towards all the BS. Have people actually keep and get credit for there ideas and concepts.
I honestly have no idea what your even talking about, originally they weren't pushing any leftest political Agendas. They had comics based around history and world wars. Not political alignments, they been slowly pushing that crap since Obama. Trying to glorify democrats with him saving Spidermans life in a issue. Which is an absolute joke. For the majority of time comics have been out they had no pride flags or any of that crap. I'm assuming you were born in the 2000s?
"They had comics based around history and cold wars, not political statements."
Stories based on history are literally politics. Maybe you missed the political statement of the writer. But that does not mean they're not politics.
For example in the stuff you said, if they were based on the cold war. And the main heroes were American. Then that comic is a pro-capitalist, imperialist, propaganda comic. Which makes it political. You agreeing with it does not make it not political.
But you're the one who mentioned the words cold war