In case you missed it, gamers recently bloodied the nose of one of the major videogame corporations.
The takeaway here is that Helldivers 2 gamers did not take the change lying down. They organized, their acted in a coordinated manner, and they persisted until Sony surrendered to their demands.
This did not take billions of dollars. This did not take networks of NGOs, armies of professional activists, or links to the Intelligence community to pull off. All it took was one clear attack vector that Sony could not ignore, and the organization of those directly affected into attacking that vector in a cooridinated manner that persisted until victory.
Mark Kern is the man with the plan here, a plan he's also provided to those resisting the censorship of Stellar Blade, and he's been recognized as a High Value Target by the Enemy given the press whore pushing defamatory matter upon him as they do. (If they did that against me, they would face criminal charges.)
But that's already too late. Gamers, you made Sony bleed.
What does this mean for you dealing with Tabletop convergence issues?
All of these Tabletop companies are SMALLER THAN SONY! Most of them are orders of magnitude smaller than Sony. Making them bleed is even easier than it is with Sony.
Organization of easy-to-execute action upon an attack vector, acting in a coordinated manner, and persisting upon that action until the target surrenders or collapses is easier to do in Tabletop than in Videogames.
And given that we're up against an opposition that resembles a blend of Nurgle and Slannesh in terms of Chaos devotions and blessings, not relenting until the enemy stops entirely is warranted. That ESG money is drying up, but it's not gone just yet; bleed that out, and you'll bleed them out.
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