I think in the current political climate, you can't have a female protagonist without it being a tacit endorsement of women's hostility towards men, particularly in games, where they've been very open with said hostility.
GTA VI will prove it. They can write it as well as they want, but people don't want it - the question is, will they still buy for access to GTA:Online, a mode that has been out for nearly a decade.
I think in the current political climate, you can't have a female protagonist without it being a tacit endorsement of women's hostility towards men, particularly in games, where they've been very open with said hostility.
GTA VI will prove it. They can write it as well as they want, but people don't want it - the question is, will they still buy for access to GTA:Online, a mode that has been out for nearly a decade.