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Ubisoft couldn’t even get the scam money from NFTs.

It’s not impossible, but if that were the case it’d be more likely that they’d just mutter something noncommittal about exploring all options, just exploring the marketplace and seeing what customers thought, don’t worry about it.

Concepts and caricatures are problematic when they are blatant stereotyping stand-ins for existing groups, especially when those groups are already persecuted.

I am happy to pay that increased price

I mean, it’s also the way pricing for most of the things we buy operates; demand spikes, you pay more (see also, the price of *everything* in 2022). Were they selling insulin, rather than tickets to see a shiny vampire man dress up as a big rubber bat, maybe it’d be worth giving a shit.

1.50 is jacked up? I mean maybe $5 extra a ticket but 1.50?

He also seems mad at Europe for being... fancy?

This is a really odd take. The theaters charged a price for a ticket. People saw that price when they purchased it. There was no deception here.

The only thing that IS clear is that he reserves his greatest contempt for us, the readers.

I don’t know if Barsanti’s upset at AMC for raising prices, audiences for paying them, or people being mad at AMC. The article seems weirdly sarcastic about everything.

A reasonable contention, if there wasn’t already ample evidence that audiences are perfectly happy to go back to theaters: No Way Home made $1.8 billion, and The Batman made $258 million globally its opening weekend. Demand is, evidently, still high for movies like this, and if demand exceeds supply, prices go up.

I mean, I hate greedy capitalists as much as the next guy, but is there any argument against doing this aside from “people will get mad for no specific reason”?

Neither the title nor the picture tells you nothing about the chest. You guys are being ridiculous.

did the headline and image tell you which chest and where it’s located? no, that info is in the body of the article which you have to click on to read. if you read the article then you chose to be spoiled.

some of the peope in this comment section either don’t know what spoilers are or don’t know how to avoid them.

So they should wait for everyone in the world to have gotten the game before writing about it?

Seems dumb to get upset about an article you didn’t have to read

Y’all would have hated renting out movies in the 80s where the synopsis of the entire movie would be on the back of the VHS cover

I get where you’re coming from, but Mass Effect and Madden are big additions for those who like those games but not enough to buy them. I’m particularly looking forward to Madden, being of the type that likes the game but doesn’t need to have the latest version of it throughout the season (I actually wish I had been

The bridge to Canada was shut down last week by a bunch of Nazis and you are surprised that sexism still exists?