Anheuser-Busch has been desperately rolling it back for months. It's too little, too late for them though. The problem is that these companies don't care about people bitching about them on twitter. They care about the dollars. By the time they get the message, those customers are already gone.
In order to fix the gaming industry, gamers need to be willing to walk away from companies they used to love to let them be a warning to the rest. Unfortunately, gamers are some of the most FOMO affected idiots out there and have taught these companies that they might throw a fit about something, but will then buy their game anyway. Until this changes, they won't change either.
Anheuser-Busch has been desperately rolling it back for months. It's too little, too late for them though. The problem is that these companies don't care about people bitching about them on twitter. They care about the dollars. By the time they get the message, those customers are already gone.
In order to fix the gaming industry, gamers need to be willing to walk away from companies they used to love to let them he a warning to the rest. Unfortunately, gamers are some of the most FOMO affected idiots out there and have taught these companies that they might throw a fit about something, but will then buy their game anyway. Until this changes, they won't change either.