As in, they’re highly profitable, and it’s not like they have a stock that can dip in response to headlines.
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(Context: Epic issued a statement saything they are pro players and creators being public about their views)
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Dont even get me started on the Q&A
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so if I follow you correctly, the real shadowlands was China?
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Outrage culture at their finest,willing to speak out but not willing to do anything else
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I will gladly not buy a Blizzard game, but they dastardly predicted this and didn't release anything this year so far.
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Blizzcon just became even more interesting. How are they going to manage the sheer volume of backlash that is likely if they don't handle this properly? Sure, they can confiscate protest signs and whatnot, but they're going to have a tough time filtering the boo's for JAB.
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There is just not going to be that much backlash, trust me, similar things have happened with other companies, people forget way quicker than you think,
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Online boycotts, particularly against software and *especially* games, almost never work. It's noise and anger with no picket line to cross, no one will know if you keep buying. Blizzard loses negligible business in the west or everything in the east. Idk how they can change.
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