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In the conversation surrounding Ubisoft, parody and frustration emerge: individuals mock claims such as "women don’t sell" by pointing to successful female-led titles, calling out the industry’s resistance to change. Some critics argue that the push for more female protagonists is driven by political correctness, white supremacy, and capitalism intertwined—an assertion many dismiss as oversimplified or inaccurate.
Among fans and commentators, opinions vary. Many defend the industry’s right to make profitable decisions while advocating for increased diversity and choice. For example, Ubisoft's decision to allow players to select their character's gender in Valhalla has been praised as a positive step, providing players with more agency.