Probably saw what happened to Sony with their game Concord being rejected by gamers due to rampant DEI BS in the game. Millions invested, several years of development and they managed to sell 2500 copies? Ouch. It'll be interesting to see how they try to recover their investment. Removing any of the DEI crap and re-launching the game would be a huge slap in the face for DEI proponents. They have a choice to make.
People rejecting DEI and boycotting products/companies that follow it is having an impact. I think many companies are starting to see the writing on the wall and hopefully we'll see many more rejecting Blackrock and DEI.
Probably saw what happened to Sony with their game Concord being rejected by gamers due to rampant DEI BS in the game. Millions invested, several years of development and they managed to sell 2500 copies? Ouch. It'll be interesting to see how they try to recover their investment. Removing any of the DEI crap and re-launching the game would be a huge slap in the face for DEI proponents. They have a choice to make.
People rejecting DEI and boycotting products/companies that follow it is having an impact. I think many companies are starting to see the writing on the wall and hopefully we'll see many more rejecting Blackrock and DEI.