Some players posted a boycott of "Black Myth": no bisexual characters, no respect for women
With the development of the game industry, political correctness prevailed, causing heated discussions and dissatisfaction among players.
After Mark Cohen, a former Blizzard producer, retweeted a post mocking people who were furious that there were no bisexual monkeys in the game, many players also expressed dissatisfaction with the behavior of such far-left people, believing that their imposition of "tolerance" ideology is itself a kind of intolerance.
Similar accusations are not uncommon. For example, after the huge success of "Black Myth: Goku", some members of foreign forums fell into "depression", claiming to be frustrated with the number of players. The game developer refused to compromise and stuck to its creative philosophy, and won the support of many players.
Twitch live streaming host Shroud even boldly predicted that if "Black Myth: Goku" fails to win the Game of the Year Award, then the award selection will be rigged. Despite some foreign players criticizing "Black Myth: Goku", the excellent quality of the game itself is still widely recognized.
With the number of online players on the Steam platform breaking through the 37 million mark, a new historical record was created, which is enough to prove that the success of "Black Myth: Goku" is not accidental. This phenomenon also shows that game developers do not need to accommodate political correctness. Sticking to the original intention of creation is the key to winning player approval.