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Shift Up already had a ton of money from Nikke, though. And I'm not even saying Stellar Blade outright flopped, my point is just that it was the lowest selling PS5 exclusive, it sold 1m in two months while Astro Bot for example, released in the same year, sold 1.5m in less time than that, just to show how these "real gamers" are not a majority, they're just a very loud minority with an unwarranted high self-esteem.
You're trying and coping so hard in an attempt to paint it a failure while ignoring multiple contexts, including trying to deflect BMW's success as "muh China" as if it wasn't a hot sellers outside China as well. Consumers have all the purchasing power in the world, and you thinking otherwise proves how much of a corporate shill you are. You'd think all the AAA slop failures would be a wake-up call to not play ignorant.
Again, I never said it was a failure, but it was, objectively speaking, the worst selling PS5 exclusive and this goes to show that the people this game panders to are nowhere near as many as they think they are. And yeah, BMW's success was mostly due to China, there are stats showing that over 90% of the people who bought it in all platforms were chinese, you know, the actual target audience of the game, if we take the western numbers on their own it would probably amount to something like 1m as well.
What you fail to understand (or maybe you just don't want to) is that you're not the only consumers, companies will always want more money from as many people as they can get, and pandering exclusively to you means less of a chance everyone else will also buy their products. There's a reason why Baldur's Gate 3 sold over 15 million copies, even though that game also had the same culture war neckbeards angrily calling it woke and saying it would flop before release, after it succeeded they quietly changed their narrative to "Well but BG3's wokeness isn't forced!" or tried to claim it for themselves now because it had some hot female characters.
I'm not sure why people rely so heavily on Steam numbers. It's not the be-all-and-end-all.