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After DEI dies, feminist groups will come out to disrupt the gaming industry. Wouldn't it be nice for DEI and the feminist groups to find a place to fight and see who wins and has the final say? This is what the Taiwanese say.
This group advertised the game for free. Although it was removed from Steam, which means they no longer need to share profits with Steam, it is still available on other platforms. Moreover, because of this news, a large number of buyers flocked to the game, which means that the patriarchal group is still better than the feminist group.
So why not, stay on Steam, kick out the feminist groups, and save this fallen world.