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Article gets kinda weird at the end and calls the review bombing harassment. Seems like a 180 from the beginning of the article, unless the writer thinks Sony would have changed its mind with 0 protest action.
It also calls all the customers who don't want to be locked out of the product they paid for 'fickle' and brought up gamergate out of nowhere, so I'm honestly not sure what sort of agenda they're pushing.
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Or resetera
What a delusional perspective. I wish I could get "harassed" by thousands of fans clearly explaining what they want from my software.
Game reviewer mad when people review a game "wrong"? More likely than you think.
The whole article was poorly written honestly, but yeah, that part really felt off. If the only thing they care about is money, then by nature our only real means of protest is to affect their money.
It's probably them just trying to go for a synonym to describe what happened as they're not usually allowed to repeat themselves.