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You're not an intelligent person. But a parrot. Literally, we'd get the same amount of value from a stack of bumper stickers.
Imagine being a parrot and parroting the same ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥? LOL.
While the general audience will buy based on merit. What many in service to their personal agendas/affiliations. Fail to realize is that a games quality is what truly matters. Unless this game is bad value for the money, or the game itself is not entertaining.
The sales will be more then healthy enough to retain a high price point. In other words it's the next Assassins Creed game. In a setting that the fans have been really wanting. It's also finding a better balance between role play and stealth.
Which should make it appealing to both camps. The fans of the original series, and fans of the role playing system. The talking head gets paid for spewing hate. So they make a habit out of stretching. Making mountains out of mole hills.
This is Assassins Creed it isn't about story telling. It's all about murdering and world design. That is what really sells the games in this series. The story is a contrivance a justification for all the killing. The world looks fantastic, the violence looks great, The play time is there.
Are the anti-woke audience really going to boycott. A game that they'd otherwise be buying day one. Over historical inaccuracies they don't genuinely care about, or because one of the protagonists is of the wrong complexion.