Could we expect players from unsupported regions to have the original game retroactively removed from their libraries?
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- Estimates give around 700 total active players on PC
- Each copy costed $39.99 USD plus taxes
- Let's consider about 700 players on the PS5 side of things to be fair
- No microtransactions added to the game, that I know of
- The total lifelong brute earnings of Concord (and thus the amount of money Sony will have to refunds) would therefore be around $60 000 USD, which in the world of AAA gaming is practically peanuts
@TehBamski Most entertainment is produced in abusive environments, promotes positively evil people to become famous, and twists the legal system through in such a way that it enables surveillance and erodes ownership rights. But barely anyone is willing to boycott it.
Never have heroes
Never let talented people be in positions of fame or power
Never stop questioning "models of conduct"
Embracer Group, briefly going into its Extender Group phase before finally descending into Extinguishing Group territory
In my country we already have a similar NGO doing that - it's called "Chepe se baña" (St. Joseph / San José Takes a Shower) and it provides the homeless with showers and grooming services
Two countries where circumstances are such that people would rather not have kids, especially women as it often means the end of their professional career
Ah yes! The first thing that went through my mind when Netflix made an IRL version of the Squid Game (minus the killing of contestants because of course that wouldn't fly through the legal department) was the freaking Torment Nexus
@stopthatgirl7 Gilead, like most dystopian fictions, was supposed to be a warning and ended up becoming a blueprint instead.
Forcing people to purchase the Switch 2 for their handheld needs, obviously </sarcasm>