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To this day, I don't understand why devs keep making playable homos, considering the genre of gacha. It's like going to a buffet called "Meat Heaven", and there's veggie-only dishes interspersed with the meat.
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>>1572962
Bigger potential audience, women and fags being free marketing tools and straight men being pushover simps that'll just take any piece of scrap they can.
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>>1572976
Men who like playing with barbie dolls will continue to buy barbies, not ken. The reverse ought to be true as well.
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Well there's two reasons really.
1.) Genshin went the omnipandering route and was the first massively successful and mainstream gacha game. So now other companies want a piece of that pie, even though it's long since become old and crusty years ago.
2.) The companies have large amounts of female employees, so they want there to be male characters to cater to them. In a way this is very similar to western gaming and DEI shit, where trannies and roasties infiltrate them, and after that you can say goodbye to attractive characters and hello to Type A/B body bodies.
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What "genre of gacha"? You're not playing a dating game aimed at men.
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imagine going to a bbq and sperging out cus there's corn and collard greens next to the ribs



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