Sure there is. Old games still sell well. "Retro" games sell well. Apolitical AAA titles sell well. Fan-service laden eastern titles sell well. Shit, cosmetic DLC for characters that don't resemble degenerates sells well. Folks not arguing with normies on a normie platform is not proof to the contrary. Assuming you don't outright fail with marketing, good games sell.
The biggest issue is funding. Outside of retro and low-poly style games, where product differentiation is a problem, asset creation costs a lot. More often than not, that means external stakeholders, and all of the influence that comes with them.
Sure there is. Old games still sell well. "Retro" games sell well. Apolitical AAA titles sell well. Fan-service laden eastern titles sell well. Shit, cosmetic DLC for characters that don't resemble degenerates sells well. Folks not arguing with normies on a normie platform is not proof to the contrary. Assuming you don't outright fail with marketing, good games sell.
The biggest issue is funding. Outside of retro and low-poly style games, where product differentiation is a problem, asset creation costs a lot. More often than not, that means external stakeholders, and all of the influence that comes with them.