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Wow, chinese people liking a chinese mythology game. What a shocking discovery!
let me guess, your next thing you'll say is that Scandinavian people for some unknown reason overwhelmingly love Norse mythology games.
This is not a good comparison what so ever, whenever I have gone out to watch the Superbowl in the UK the bars are always packed. When the NFL comes to the UK, Wembley tickets are as rare as rocking horse shi*.
It's crazy how almost all the people saying "muh woke something" don't own the game.
Also, tell that to Baldur's Gate 3.
No conspiracy theory, No culture war. Stay off Reddit.
While I don't doubt that's true, numerically it would still be a small percentage compared to Americans watching superbowl (bear in mind as well that UK is only a fraction of US population size).