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I have the next game sony should and it's called Queers (written all stylized of course) and it's like mega ultra gay. All the characters are based off real live queer people.

Every character will be a hyper realistically rendered to make sure they look like caricatures. Their outfits and designs will be all done by queer bipoc artists.

The real selling point is that all characters have unique dance and voice lines to show off their queerness by speaking truth to power at each other. It's a battle Royale shooter with some extraction shooter mechanics. At the end of each round the winning team will help the other defeated teams back to their feet in a wholesome display of queer solidarity.

After every match ends a 2 minute affirmation and inspiration video created by the queer creator community from all over the world will be enjoyed by the whole team and cannot skipped. Disconnects during the video will count as abandons. All players will react with a rainbow heart emoji before the next round begins. New videos will be added to the rotation each week.

The budget is set at 430 million that will quickly expand to 780 million over the course of 6 and half years. It will need a completely new and custom engine to make sure the code is written outside the framework of white supremacy and hate. Also it will be written in rust.

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Uhh, where is the land acknowledgment, occupier?!

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This has "Star Wars" potential

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What?

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>It will need a completely new and custom engine to make sure the code is written outside the framework of white supremacy and hate.

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That'll be $800,000 please. :marseysmug:

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