It cost them barely any time, and we're all going to forget about it in a week or two anyway, so I don't see what the problem is.Changing logos to accommodate people who don't like bumps sounds like some kind of absurdist slippery slope argument someone would make about how rampant forced inclusiveness in gaming is creatively stifling. This is kind of a ridiculous thing to address, and a ridiculous door to open.
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