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Zuckerberg’s Efficiency Measures Lead To 10K More Meta Layoffs

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When I originally made the header image last year, I had no idea I’d be using it every week. Another week has passed, which means more bad news for Meta workers.

A week ago, it was alleged that Meta’s top brass was prepping to make more staffing cuts. CEO Mark Zuckerberg planned a ‘Year of Efficiency.’ Today, Zuckerberg made the layoffs official, confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter.

As we expected, the devastating announcement was made to staff via a memo. Unfortunately, THR did not post the memo in full. However, the following quote from the document is attributed to Zuckerberg:

As I’ve talked about efficiency this year, I’ve said that part of our work will involve removing jobs — and that will be in service of both building a leaner, more technical company and improving our business performance to enable our long term vision. At this point, I think we should prepare ourselves for the possibility that this new economic reality will continue for many years. Higher interest rates lead to the economy running leaner, more geopolitical instability leads to more volatility, and increased regulation leads to slower growth and increased costs of innovation. Given this outlook, we’ll need to operate more efficiently than our previous headcount reduction to ensure success.

The announcement may have led to a 6% increase in shares of Meta. But will it have a long-lasting positive effect?

These recent staff-reducing plans follow a trend Meta started in 2022 when 11,000 employees were terminated, and Zuckerberg got an additional $4M added to his $10,000,000 personal security budget.

Meta’s troubles don’t end with shedding workers. The tech giant may soon have to pay news corporations in Canada for links users share on its social media platforms. The company formerly known as Facebook also had to settle a $74M privacy lawsuit in 2022.

I’m confused regarding what Meta wants to be. I’ve had an Oculus 2 since it launched. I rarely feel the need to use it. VR still feels more like a novelty than a real gaming platform. Facebook is … quite dead. Companies are probably getting more interaction and views on Twitter. Instagram has become a giant OnlyFans marketing machine with oddly lax nudity rules.

What are your thoughts on Meta’s latest layoffs and plans to run a tighter ship? Let us know below.

[Source: The Hollywood Reporter]

Avengers Assemble In New Marvel Comics Pull List

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The Earth’s Mightiest Heroes are heading to the conclusion of ‘Avengers Assemble’ as Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor fight to save the multiverse in the pages ‘Avengers Forever.’ Marvel Comics’ pull list has this story as well as plots involving Star Wars, Hellcat, the X-Men, Spider-Man, Moon Girl, and White Wolf.

Marvel said on their website that “the penultimate chapter of AVENGERS ASSEMBLE arrives in AVENGERS FOREVER (2021) #15 by Jason Aaron and Aaron Kuder. The greatest battle in the history of the Multiverse is raging, featuring Avengers from throughout time and space, countless different versions of Captain America and Iron Man and the God of Thunder. Yet somehow, it all comes down to one Starbrand and one Ghost Rider, who unfortunately are the only Avengers whose powers don’t seem to be working.”

They released the complete pull list as follows:

New Comics

  • AVENGERS FOREVER (2021) #15
  • AVENGERS: WAR ACROSS TIME (2023) #3
  • BISHOP: WAR COLLEGE (2023) #2
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA: SYMBOL OF TRUTH (2022) #11
  • CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019) #47
  • GOLD GOBLIN (2022) #5
  • HELLCAT (2023) #1
  • HULK (2021) #13
  • IMMORAL X-MEN (2023) #2
  • MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN (2022) #4
  • MOON GIRL (2022) #4
  • RED GOBLIN (2023) #2
  • SECRET INVASION (2022) #5
  • STAR WARS: YODA (2022) #5
  • THE X-CELLENT (2023) #1
  • WOLVERINE (2020) #31

New Collections

  • ALIENS EPIC COLLECTION: THE ORIGINAL YEARS VOL. 1 TPB
  • ALIENS: THE ORIGINAL YEARS OMNIBUS VOL. 4 HC STOKOE COVER
  • DEADPOOL BY KELLY THOMPSON TPB
  • MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE UNCANNY X-MEN VOL. 15 HC
  • STAR WARS LEGENDS EPIC COLLECTION: THE OLD REPUBLIC VOL. 5 TPB
  • STAR WARS LEGENDS: THE REBELLION OMNIBUS VOL. 1 HC ALEX ROSS COVER
  • THE VARIANTS TPB
  • X-MEN RED BY AL EWING VOL. 2 TPB

Marvel Unlimited

  • AVENGERS #63
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY #7
  • CAPTAIN MARVEL #44
  • DAMAGE CONTROL #5
  • DAREDEVIL #6
  • DARK WEB #1 [DWB]
  • FANTASTIC FOUR #2
  • GHOST RIDER #9
  • IMMORTAL X-MEN #9
  • MARAUDERS #9
  • MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #1
  • PREDATOR #5
  • PUNISHER #8
  • SECRET INVASION #2
  • SPIDER-MAN #3
  • STAR WARS: BOUNTY HUNTERS #29
  • STAR WARS: HIDDEN EMPIRE #2
  • THE VARIANTS #5
  • THOR #29
  • TIGER DIVISION #2
  • X-FORCE #35
  • X-MEN RED #9

All of these titles will be available on March 15, 2023, for print or digital copies.

Netflix Picks Up Supernatural Romance Anime ‘My Happy Marriage For Streaming

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Japanese author Akumi Agitogi originally published her supernatural romance ‘My Happy Marriage’ as a web novel before it was picked up by Fujimi Shobo in 2019 as a light novel series with illustrations by Tsukiho Tsukioka. The Tokyo-based animation studio Kinema Citrus announced that they would be doing an anime adaption with Takehiro Kubota handling directorial duties.

Netflix announced on Twitter they had acquired the rights to stream the anime to North America and other regions.

“(A)nnouncing the anime adaptation of My Happy Marriage, based on the light novels by Akumi Agitogi,” they wrote in a tweet along with a visual.

The story combines elements of ‘Cinderella,’ ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ and historical fiction to bring a story of a romance between a shy woman and her suitor, a harsh military officer.

Wikipedia describes the synopsis as follows,

“Taking place in the 19th century Meiji Restoration era, Miyo Saimori, who is born without supernatural talent, is forced into an existence of servitude by her abusive stepmother. When Miyo finally comes of marriageable age, though, her hopes of being whisked away to a better life crumble after she discovers her fiancé’s identity: Kiyoka Kudou, a commander apparently so cold and cruel that his previous would-be brides all fled within three days of their engagements. With no home to return to, Miyo resigns herself to her fate—and soon finds that her pale and beautiful husband-to-be is anything but the monster she expected. As they slowly open their hearts to each other, both realize the other may be their chance at finding true love and happiness.”

Square Enix publishes a manga version of ‘My Happy Marriage’ illustrated by Rito Kohsaka in both Japanese and English. Yen Press publishes the English version of the light novel.

The series is also being adapted into a 2023 live action film by director Ayuko Tsukahara.

Resident Evil 4 Remake Demo Impressions – Leon Looks Better?

One of the most anticipated games of 2023 is the remake of Resident Evil 4 from Capcom. The original is a beloved classic in the Resident Evil series, often credited as one of the major shifts in the franchise that had a major impact on subsequent Resident Evil games afterward. But those who never played the original game may not have to wait much longer to see if they’re all in with Leon Kennedy and crew with the release of the Chainsaw Demo of Resident Evil 4 Remake for multiple platforms. Evil may have evolved once again with the power of next-gen consoles, and it’s bringing a bigger chainsaw with it.

The Chainsaw Demo for Resident Evil 4 remake is the first area after Leon Kennedy arrives in the Spanish town at the beginning of the story. It’s a short demo, roughly around 20 minutes or so, where you can get a good idea of how the controls feel and how great the visuals look. The RE Engine gives the original game a major upgrade with tons of details and extra flair that the 2005 original game could only dream of achieving. Leon looks fantastic, while his surroundings exude a creepiness and foreboding vibe that will cause you to hesitate when moving around every corner.

Much like the previous Resident Evil remake titles, the biggest change to the experience is the massive improvement to the atmosphere. Things feel a whole lot scarier in here, with the dramatic lighting and bone-chilling sounds making every spot you go to feel like a setup to scare you. Everything works together in creating a far better horror vibe than the original game, which will please many long-time Resident Evil fans.

Controlling Leon feels very good. The layout of the controls is very similar to Resident Evil 2 Remake, which feels better to move around and quickly take action when things get crazy. As you move through the demo and make your way to the central part of the nearby village, the game has pop-ups that guide you through some of the basics of Resident Evil 4.

Little things are changed, such as the wording of abilities and actions you can take in the menus, but their function remains the same as the original game. You can craft items together to make stronger or more useful items, objects you pick up can be inspected for secrets, and you can even take a closer look at some of the gruesome things around you. The RE Engine makes everything you see look very good, even if it’s one of the most hideous things you’ve ever seen.

But what about the zombies you encounter? This is Resident Evil 4 after all, so how are the Las Plagas? While you don’t get to see many of the crazier versions of Las Plagas in the chainsaw demo, you do get to fight against some of the lesser zombies and the chainsaw-wielding boss that chases you around in the original. With all of the visual upgrades for this remake, these encounters look and feel deadlier. You’ll have to be quick thinking to take down zombies with your pistol or knife, but without lingering around for too long. Much like before, these zombies come at Leon in groups and will throw axes and lunge at him relentlessly. And when the chainsaw comes out, the zombie swinging it around won’t stop until Leon is chopped up to pieces. The entire section of the demo is satisfyingly fun to play and terrifying when things go wrong.

Luckily the demo isn’t all that it appears to be at face value. Capcom managed to sneak in a few secrets that you can find if you play through the demo again, including new weapons and a few changes you may notice from the original game. You can find a TMP machine gun towards the end of the demo if you do a few things beforehand, and get to keep it with you each time you play the demo again.

There’s even a hidden difficulty within the demo called Mad Chainsaw Mode that is exclusive to the demo and won’t be in the final game. If you enter a specific combination at the main menu, you can enable the super hard mode that increases the strength of the zombies, makes them incredibly more aggressive, and gives the Dr. Salvador zombie a flaming chainsaw. The placement of enemies is also mixed up, while also making them less prone to staggering you attack them. Getting through this mode is prohibitively hard if haven’t already gotten used to how the demo plays and where you can exploit enemy weaknesses.

The unfortunate part of this demo is that progress in it does not carry over to the final game. Who knows what other secrets might be hidden within the demo as well, but for a first impression Capcom definitely hit its mark well. The demo gives a very good idea of how the game is shaping up and what we can expect when Resident Evil 4 Remake releases on March 24, 2023. If the rest of the game is up to the same quality as what was conveyed in the chainsaw demo, then fans will have a lot to get excited about.

Are you looking forward to the release of Resident Evil 4 Remake? What platform will you be getting the game on? Post your thoughts in the comments and let us know!

A Stage Play Based On ‘Stranger Things’ Is Happening

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‘Stranger Things’ is headed for its fifth and final season on Netflix. However, fans everywhere got some good news that the science fiction series will get some new life in a limited capacity as a stage play. Netflix is bringing an off-Broadway version with ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ which will act as a prequel to the show.

“Based on an original story by the Duffer Brothers, Jack Thorne and Kate Trefry, STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW, a new play written by Kate Trefry, will receive its world premiere in late 2023 at the Phoenix Theatre in London’s West End, directed by Stephen Daldry with co-direction by Justin Martin,” Netflix said on their website. Produced by Netflix and Sonia Friedman Productions, the play will go on sale this spring, details of which will be announced later this month. The Duffer Brothers act as creative producers, with 21 Laps as associate producer.”

Netflix described the series as follows, “Hawkins, 1959: a regular town with regular worries. Young Jim Hopper’s car won’t start, Bob Newby’s sister won’t take his radio show seriously and Joyce Maldonado just wants to graduate and get the hell out of town. When new student Henry Creel arrives, his family finds that a fresh start isn’t so easy… and the shadows of the past have a very long reach. Brought to life by a multi-award-winning creative team, who take theatrical storytelling and stagecraft to a whole new dimension, this gripping new adventure will take you right back to the beginning of the Stranger Things story – and may hold the key to the end.”

Fans can find out how to register to view the stage play on a special website where you can find out about scheduling and locations.

‘Stranger Things’ made its debut on Netflix in 2016 and has won multiple accolades during its run.

People got fired over Hogwarts Legacy. Apologies when?

Despite the J.K. Rowling controversy, Hogwarts Legacy is one of the best-selling games in recent memory.

While some video game media outlets have tried to stir up outrage to kick off a widespread boycott, that obviously backfired. Hogwarts Legacy sold over 12 million copies in its first two weeks and conjured up $850 million in revenue for Warner Bros. Games. And yes, Rowling most definitely gets a slice of that.

The gaming media has mostly moved on from the faux outrage, save for sites like The Gamer. Headlines pertaining to Hogwarts Legacy are now almost exclusively about tips, tricks, gameplay, and updates. Very little of the conversation around the game centers on J.K. Rowling’s Twitter drama.

However, there’s been some collateral damage in the months and years leading up to the Harry Potter game’s release.

In their zeal to “cancel” Rowling (and possibly Hogwarts Legacy itself), some activist-minded gaming journos at Polygon and Kotaku tried to link the game’s lead designer Troy Leavitt to Gamergate. After the hit pieces saturated the news feeds, Leavitt stepped down from his position at Avalanche in early 2021.

More recently, one of the voice actors in the game was harassed by the Twitter outrage mob, despite having recorded his lines before Rowling ran afoul of that crowd. Sebastian Croft had to make a full-throated apology for his perceived ‘crime,’ and it’s still unclear where he stands with the stans.

Most heartbreakingly, the community manager for Limited Run Games, Kara Lynne, was terminated for simply tweeting that she was looking forward to playing Hogwarts Legacy. That tweet seemingly angered one lone activist (who has a long documented history of online harassment) and they pored through her tweets, finding one from seven years ago that kinda-sorta-but-not-really supported the termination of Lynne in their eyes.

So now that the game has broken records and proven to be a certifiable, undeniable hit with general audiences and that the same general public is simply stepping over the Rowling controversy… where are the apologies?

Honestly, where are the lawsuits?

The BBC was forced to make not one, but two public apologies for letting defamatory statements about J.K. Rowling slide.

(One of those apologies was on behalf of the editor-in-chief of The Gamer, and weirdly enough, it was the same podcast featuring a ClownfishTV.com contributor, Jakejames Lugo.)

I personally do not think that the companies that tossed their employees overboard to appease the (mostly inconsequential) Twitter outrage mob should get off the hook. People’s lives and livelihoods were wrongly destroyed over a stupid wizard video game.

How ironic it is that this game is being blamed by its detractors for destroying lives.

Dwayne Johnson Address Henry Cavill’s Untimely Exit As Superman

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‘Hobbs & Shaw’ star Dwayne Johnson spent fifteen years developing ‘Black Adam,’ a film based on the DC Comics villain. Despite a cameo by Henry Cavill as Superman, the movie did not perform well at the box office. Its performance prompted DC Films Co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran to go in a different direction with the superhero franchise. This will include a new actor to portray Clark Kent in the announced film ‘Superman: Legacy.’

Johnson addressed Henry Cavill’s untimely exit from the franchise in an interview with Variety.

“All that I can do, and all that we could do when we were making ‘Black Adam,’ was to put our best foot forward and surround ourselves with the best people and deliver the best movie we could,” the ‘Faster’ actor explained. “Our audience score was in the 90s. Critics took a couple shots, but that’s just the business of it.”

“It’s almost like when you have a pro football team and your quarterback wins championships and your head coach wins championships and then a new owner comes in and says, ‘Not my coach, not my quarterback. I’m going to go with somebody new,” he added.

Prior to the shift in agenda, Johnson had announced that the previously titled DCEU would be developing a future slate of films where Superman would square off against Black Adam. That film appears to no longer be in the works with the announcement of “DCU Chapter One: God and Monsters,” Gunn and Safran’s first film slate for the DCU.

Cavill had previously announced that he would return as Superman after a hiatus following ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League.’ A few months later, Gunn announced that a younger actor would be portraying the Last Son of Krypton on screen. Cavill instead will focus on an adaption of the table-top game ‘Warhammer 40,000’ that he will be executive producing and possibly starring in for Amazon Studios.

PlayStation 5 Sales Up in Japan and Catching Up to Nintendo Switch

On Wednesday, February February 8th, 2023, the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu shared the sales numbers of PlayStation 5 consoles in Japan. The information in the report was shared by a number of media outlets. The comparison to the number of consoles sold in the region was staggeringly higher than what was reported in February 2022. For many following the company and industry trends for the new year, Sony is having a great start to the new year.

For 2023, Famitsu shared that Japan saw over 350,000 PlayStation 5 consoles sold as of the time of reporting. That number is a huge 450% jump in total sales when compared to the previous year. Back in February 2022, Sony managed to only get over 65,000 consoles sold (the exact number being 65,772). A lot of factors may have come into play during the previous year, as it was the year following many global events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the worldwide chip shortage. Both of which affect Sony and many other tech companies trying to get products made and shipped out to different regions.

How is this relevant to Nintendo Switch sales in Japan? These big numbers are very different than the previous year when comparing the two consoles being sold in the region. 2022 saw a massive amount of Nintendo Switch consoles sold to Japanese gamers, with the PlayStation 5 trailing in second place by a long mile. By the end of the year, nearly 5.3 million Nintendo Switch consoles were sold, while the PlayStation 5 only managed to sell around 942,000.

With PlayStation 5 selling very well in early February this year and lasting throughout the month, we might see the gap between PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch sales in Japan start to close even more. It’s difficult to say why this might be happening, but some have speculated that it could be due to the age of the Nintendo Switch, the release of more appealing PlayStation 5 games, and the novelty of the PlayStation console itself. For all we know, things can shift again as we move forward into the rest of 2023.

Are you happy that PlayStation 5 is selling well in Japan? Think that it’ll hit even bigger numbers by the end of the year? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!

Five Great Female Game Characters You Should Know

March is often a time to celebrate Women’s History Month, highlighting many aspects of history impacted by various women who pushed boundaries and made a positive change to the world around us. And while much of that is geared toward what goes on in the real world, gaming has its group of female characters that stand out in many of the series we love to play. Some of these have changed how we enjoy or view gaming in a significant way.

Even if you are someone who only plays only a small amount of games, chances are you’ve heard about some popular female video game characters that get brought up constantly. So let’s celebrate some of the characters in gaming that continue to make waves and remain relevant to the greater gaming community. Whether it’s those who stand against evil monsters, take their fights to the streets, or make us see the world through a different point of view; here are five female game characters you should definitely know about.

Chun-Li – Street Fighter

Not only is she often known as the strongest woman in the world, but Chun-Li is also the first lady of fighting games. First appearing in 1991 with Capcom’s Street Fighter 2: The World Warrior, Chun-Li was part of the original eight world warriors that helped shape the fighting game scene as we know it. Representing China in the Street Fighter tournament, Chun-Li is a martial artist that works for Interpol, trying to take down the evil organization known as Shadaloo. Her mission coincides with her personal motivation to avenge the death of her father at the hands of M. Bison.

Chun-Li is one of the first female characters that were playable in a fighting game. Her overall design and backstory was one of the big parts of making the game different, with a diverse roster of characters apart from other fighting games. Over the years, Chun-Li has remained incredibly popular and a staple of the Street Fighter series. She has made a number of appearances in various spinoffs and crossovers that featured Capcom characters, including Marvel vs. Capcom, Project X Zone, and Capcom vs. SNK.

The Boss – Metal Gear Solid

One of the more layered and complex characters in the Metal Gear Solid series isn’t Snake or Big Boss, but his mentor. Commonly just known as The Boss, she goes by other names as well including The Joy, Mercury Lady, and the Mother of Special Forces. The Boss taught everything that Snake knows before the events of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, giving him the tools he needs to survive and take on any mission given to him. However, a conspiracy involving the world’s superpowers and the Philosopher’s Legacy causes her to be on the opposite side of her student, putting the two at odds in a heartbreaking but action-packed story.

The Boss has a fabled history within the Metal Gear Solid universe. She not only played a significant role during World War 2 at the Battle of Normandy but also played roles in other historical events like the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba. She is a dedicated soldier that is the embodiment of patriotism, while also physically and mentally strong enough to lead the infamous Cobra unit. The Boss and her actions before and during the Metal Gear Solid games helped lay the foundation for many events that take place later on in the series.

Chloe – Uncharted

The Uncharted game are all about adventure and seeking hidden treasures throughout the world. One of the best-supporting characters that is a beloved fan favorite is Chloe Frazer. She first appeared in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves opposite Nathan Drake, but had an even bigger presence in the games that followed afterward. Chloe is a treasure hunter and thief for hire with a variety of skills that has given her a high degree of notoriety in the series. While she is a love interest of Nathan in the games, at times she also becomes a rival for him as they chase leads toward treasures.

While Uncharted 2 had Chloe being part of the action, later Uncharted games got to show Chloe as more than just another love interest. Uncharted The Lost Legacy has Chloe going on a quest for the tusk of Ganesh, where she runs into Nadine Ross and faces various mercenary groups across India. Chloe is a complex character that values her own needs and goals above anything else but still manages to have a heart when it really counts throughout the series. She is quick to take action and make a move when things get dangerous and dire for everyone involved.

Shanoa – Castlevania

When it comes to female heroes within the Castlevania series, there aren’t many who hold the name of Belmont. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t female heroes that uniquely stand alone with their own level of vampire-hunting goodness. Shanoa is the heroine of Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia that uses magical glyphs to battle the hordes of monsters under the control of Dracula’s minions. While the Belmont clan is absent from the world, the Order of Ecclesia is tasked with keeping monsters at bay and preventing them from reviving Dracula.

Shanoa is a powerful magic user that was trained at a young age to help destroy Dracula as one of the Order of Ecclesia’s female warriors. The glyphs that appear on her body allow her to use different abilities, ranging from melee and projectile attacks to more powerful magical spells. She is both driven by her goal to vanquish Dracula and strong-willed when facing adversity, although during the game she struggles with amnesia that goes away after rediscovering her past by the end. While the series is often dominated by whip-wielding male heroes against the dark lord, Shanoa is a fresh breath of variety in the ongoing action series.

Bastila Shan – Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

When it comes to Star Wars games, one of the most beloved is Knights of the Old Republic. It’s a game that not only helped improve the original Xbox library but gave us some of the best characters in the Star Wars franchise for video games. Bastila Shan is a Jedi knight who is not only devoted to the light side of the force but helps save the galaxy from a massive threat caused by the Sith during the days of the Old Republic.

In the game’s story, Bastila helps guide Revan, the player’s main character, on their path as a Jedi and quest to find the Star Forge, a powerful tool used to create the most powerful in the galaxy. Bastila also has the force unique ability called Battle Meditation, which allows her to boost the morale and overall abilities of an entire army. She was also incredibly skilled with a lightsaber, often shown wielding a double-bladed lightsaber and using a wide variety of other force powers in combat.

Although Bastila isn’t the central character in the Knights of the Old Republic games, her force powers and reputation have become very popular. Her story is almost a staple to most Star Wars projects that are related to the Old Republic timeline, with many referencing her story or powers in some way. What was interesting about Bastila in the original Knights of the Old Republic was the high level of detail in her backstory and lines of dialogue that can be heard by talking with her at various points of the game. Depending on the actions of the player, her affiliation and outcome in the plot would also change, whether you chose to be more like a Jedi or a Sith.

 

So who are your favorite female video game characters? Which are the games you love to go back to often and replay? Tell us about all of it in the comments!

Hasbro has gotten hella weird.

In 1986, Transformers were literally killing each other while a heavy metal soundtrack blared in the background.

In 2023, Transformers are having a heart-to-heart with children about respecting pronouns.

Speaking of pronouns, a Hasbro rep required that middle-aged adult men give their pronouns before being able to ask a question about G.I. Joe figures at a convention.

Hasbro claims that they dropped the plastic from their packaging to help the environment, but they’ve seemingly been caught dumping hundreds of thousands of dollars of unopened Magic the Gathering cards into a landfill.

Hasbro claimed that “collectors will love” the plastic-free packaging, but it’s also lead to a litany of complaints about a lack of quality control from the collecting community.

Dungeons & Dragons has seen a resurgence in popularity due in part to Stranger Things and the character of Eddie Munson.

But according to some at Wizards of the Coast, guys that look like Eddie Munson can’t leave the hobby fast enough.

Speaking of WotC, they’ve beaten the “inclusive community” drum for the better part of a decade. They’ve bent over backward to appease the new breed of Dungeons & Dragons players who probably think Eddie Munson was a racist.

And then Hasbro stabbed that same community in the back with their draconian OGL 1.1 plans.

Remember when they wanted to drop the “Mister” from Potato Head, and then promptly walked it back after severe backlash?

Remember that ex-Hasbro employee who said that the company was actively trying to indoctrinate kids into “wokeness,” and was terminated for doing so?

Remember how Hasbro saw its revenue drop off a cliff and had to lay off 15% of its workforce?

Maybe it’s all interconnected. Maybe it’s not.

But my armchair observation is that Hasbro has gotten hella weird.

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