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Historically video games boycotts do not work
Unfortunately true. The majority of people do not have enough of a spine, or simply don't even care. That's why the market gets shittier and shittier each year for the past couple decades.
I remember the Hogwarts Legacy one, oof.
I remember Modern Warfare 2 boycott of 2009. That was one of the biggest shit shows you could imagine.
But that one was kinda idiotic and the most toxic people on this planet where in favor of it. So guess that fail was predictable.