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I tend to agree, OP, we don't have to go all woke on this, but at least there should be equality!!
It's an easy thing to undersand.
If you really mean it, you can do research on marketing and statistics for video games / gacha games. You won't get a real answer on steam forums. A lot of money and research has already been done. TLDR: Companies goal is to make money. They go where the money is.
Also consider that most of the playerbase will be a lot more interested in seeing Bunny in a maid outfit than Ajax in a g-string and that the costumes are a product they need someone to buy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtp2nTJb_Pc
- Female characters usually have higher sales in these kind of games, especially when it comes to characters like Bunny who already have such a standard skin. That's also the reason, why 3 Ultimate-Skins are about females and i wouldn't be surprised, if on the rest of the characters, females might get theirs earlier
- She is unlocked quite early and even more importantly, for everyone no matter the starting char. So you have already the option to test her, making the entry barrier for buying smaller than for characters, you would need to buy additionally
- Also Bunny has a helmet, so people might be inclined to remove that helmet with some hair-skins.