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Recently woke and DEI agendas are creeping up everywhere in the entertainment industry. Movies, TV shows, Video games.
It needed time to see if it would work or not. If it did, then it would take over like a disease.
Thankfully, it didn't work. Enough companies have lost hundreds of millions of dollars with this "modern audience" nonsense and they are finally realising that.
Marvel is now backtracking and firing all the wokesters to try to save the MCU. Star Wars cancelled Acolyte season 2 and so on.
In video games, Flintlock, Concord, Dustborn, Forspoken, Capes were leading the woke revolution and they are dropping like flies.
Successes like Deadpool & Wolverine, Stellar Blade and Black Myth is finally showing that good games and good movies sells. Not political views and woke agendas.
This game's outcomes matter for us and the entire industry. It's low numbers is a win for real gamers, so they can stop making games for an audience that doesn't exist.
Amen to that!
There is Sony Japan and Sony USA.
Guess which one is responsible for this masterpiece?