Activists PROTEST The Game Awards! Clair Obscur CONSPIRACY Theories?! | Clownfish TV

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AAA game industry activists protested The Game Awards, claiming corporations were strip mining their art, and they're mad about the layoffs. Yeah but, the art didn't make money -- so the corpo did what corpos always do when the chips are down.

Then there are some wild conspiracy theories about Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, tying it to Israel. Is this because people were mad that it won, like, EVERYTHING this year?

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