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It's like AssCreed Odyssey, they will say that the story was written with the female version in mind but they will find out later that 99% of the people who will get the game will play as the male protagonist.
Ubisoft refuses to listen to their audience, just look at the news feed on Uplay (or whatever it's called), sometimes they talk about a title update for one of their games but most of the articles are about "BIPOCS at Ubisoft" or the latest woman hired as chief or VP of whatever-diversity at Ubisoft.
It's funny cause I understand why you'd have male and female characters for say a co op game or something. But then when they made the co op game they claimed they couldn't add female characters...
Then they went and started doing this shit for all the single player games.