BoringSupreez wrote:So apparently Kotaku is not invited to Ubisoft's E3 conference... Nice to see that clickbait "journalism" can't go unpunished indefinitely.
Setting aside my views on Kotaku, E3 or press releases in general, I think it's worrysome that publishers "uninvite" outlets they don't like and try to keep them out of their conferences.
Yes I agree. It has nothing to do with Ubisoft punishing so-called click bait sites and everything to do with some research indicating Kotaku isn't a big enough fan of Ubisoft, so they don't get invited.
Believe me, Ubisoft could care less about doing the right thing. All they care about is saturating the market and showing off demos that Bernie Madoff would be proud of.
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BoringSupreez wrote:So apparently Kotaku is not invited to Ubisoft's E3 conference... Nice to see that clickbait "journalism" can't go unpunished indefinitely.
Setting aside my views on Kotaku, E3 or press releases in general, I think it's worrysome that publishers "uninvite" outlets they don't like and try to keep them out of their conferences.
Yes I agree. It has nothing to do with Ubisoft punishing so-called click bait sites and everything to do with some research indicating Kotaku isn't a big enough fan of Ubisoft, so they don't get invited.
Believe me, Ubisoft could care less about doing the right thing. All they care about is saturating the market and showing off demos that Bernie Madoff would be proud of.
Oh believe me, I understand that. I'm just pleased that the market has worked to hurt a company I really dislike for once.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Prolefeed garbage. If the internet went down you'd see kotaku in grocery store racks in between the celebrity tabloids and those car magazines which feature an obscene amount of scantily clad females drapped over the latest Corvette.
Opa Opa wrote:Prolefeed garbage. If the internet went down you'd see kotaku in grocery store racks in between the celebrity tabloids and those car magazines which feature an obscene amount of scantily clad females drapped over the latest Corvette.
They're pretty much the MSNBC of gaming news.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.