Women in Battlefield 5: 'Accept it,' EA says, 'or don't buy the game'
https://www.cnet.com/news/women-in-battlefield-5-accept-it-ea-says-or-dont-buy-the-game/
When Electronic Arts revealed the teaser trailer for its new Battlefield game for the first time, it was probably hoping to spark a wave of hype across an excited fanbase. Instead, it found itself facing an outraged backlash that spread like wildfire. It didn't take long before the #notmybattlefield hashtag was trending on Twitter, and a vocal minority of fans were demanding change.
The problem? There were too many women in the Battlefield 5 trailer.
Women in Battlefield 5: 'Accept it,' EA says, 'or don't buy the game'
Jun 12, 2018, 7:31pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/women-in-battlefield-5-accept-it-ea-says-or-dont-buy-the-game/
> When Electronic Arts revealed the teaser trailer for its new Battlefield game for the first time, it was probably hoping to spark a wave of hype across an excited fanbase. Instead, it found itself facing an outraged backlash that spread like wildfire. It didn't take long before the #notmybattlefield hashtag was trending on Twitter, and a vocal minority of fans were demanding change.
> The problem? There were too many women in the Battlefield 5 trailer.