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A perfect example is just go to the discussions for Witcher 4, there is a tagged note at the top, if anyone even mentions anything about "woke" you'll be kicked. Watch W4, when it launches, and during the launch window, while their sales will be way lower than they expected, the reviews will be resting at very positive, until that window closes, then the real reviews will begin piling up.
Valid point. The only thing I'd say to that, is those review bombs are made by actual customers who purchased the game, I am not sure that is the case with the positive reviews I am talking about.