That almost makes sense.
Amazing what marketing funds can accomplish.
Those were real life players voteing nice try.
“won” its paid for. Its not a real award, its a marketing gimmick
Source please?
Google it yourself.
I did, it says nothing about who can or did vote, let alone how many times they did.
Right back at you, Battle for Azeroth didn’t win. World of Warcraft did.
They won an award? Great…still not resubbing because BFA is garbage.
So you have something that says otherwise? Because it seems you are just blowing hot air since you cant your own words up.
How did an incomplete very unbalanced game win this reward? Seems about as meaningless as the Nobel piece prize… >>
Relax no reason to get mad im not doing your homework sir.
Accurate
Mad? I am just pitying your inability to say facts or back them up.
You are a single data point among millions.
Ouch nicely said!
You are right, millions have unsubscribed.
Looks like millions have voted for wow making your comment invalid by the looks of it ouch!
Funny,
I just watched an Adam Ruins Everything on Netflix where he talked about award shows and how companies spend millions in advertising campaigns aimed at influencing Award show voters because winning those awards is huge money. Getting nominated for an Oscar best picture adds 20 million to the bottom line, winning adds 35 million.
Makes me wonder about things like this
It’s unlikely to be a conspiracy. It’s just a matter of course. WoW beat a handful of small competitors for an award on which users could vote once per hour.