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They lose money on YCS events every. single. time.
But since no one is buying PRODUCT anymore, they can’t offset those losses like they used to. In the past, going into the red wasn’t a problem because YCSs served as a marketing tool that helped move product, but now the events lose money and the product isn’t moving, so there’s nothing left to leverage.
Hence why EU went from having 10-12 YCS events a year to 3-5 tops lol
Yes, congratulations, you have record breaking YCS attendandees but turns out your product is rotting on shelves everywhere, your distributors AREN'T taking as many orders as before and stores keep dropping your game.
So riddle me this you absolute retarded brownoid:
What is the point of having YCS hitting high numbers when the number of OTS stores everywhere keeps going down?
In the long run (I know your third worlder brain doesn't let you see past 14 days in the future), losing places where people can play ygo every week is bad for the game’s survival.