How do you square something like Tokyo Clanpool getting banned or censored from three different storefronts in three different countries, while Brown Dust 2 and Blue Archive just truck along with no issues? Why do they go out of their way to kill non-gacha ecchi games? If they're that niche and irrelevant now, they shouldn't care if a few thousand people dissent from the gacha reservation and play their old Vita games.
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>DoA is also kind of a dud of a franchise.
It used to be one of the most popular fighting games. It still holds currency even if not as much as it used to. But that aside, you're dodging my querstion. If it was solely about money, why do they care so much that some non-gacha fanservice games might still exist and be released? Why do they go out of their way to hunt them down and ban them? If they're so irrelevant now, it shouldn't matter if a few thousand weebs decide to play something that isn't a gacha. There is more to this and you know it. They are actively trying to stamp out any competition to gacha in the retail space.