It's the classic 'appeal to a new audience at the cost of your current one' play. We've seen plenty of companies use this strategy recently and it never works. SE is probably trying to get more younger people to play the game even if it pushes older fans out the door. This is a stupid idea and it going to blow up in their face if they continue doing this. Hopefully this was a couple of small incidents where SE was just out of touch, but this has happened to lots of other companies so I'm not sure if I have any confidence in this not being an intentionally different direction they're taking.
Considering some of the... more mature content that's in the game itself, I'm inclined to agree.
^ This. This is why corporations never connect with the common person well. This kind of content isn't meant to connect with us as people but as customers. We're not people to them, we're just numbers.
To be fair, I don't think anyone should be listening to Mr Happy for guides on anything. That guy is horrible at giving good information and he's boring as hell.
Exactly. That's why SE should have taken trusted members of the community to make the videos. They could have commissioned them and worked out a deal where the content creator makes a guide then gets paid for it. Although, if they did, they'd probably pick Mr Happy for it so maybe not a great idea. SE loves Mr Happy because he's a sheep for them on the daily.
The game itself has taken a massive tone shift ever since Endwalker. Shadowbringers and the expansions before were all about laying down an intricate story, now Endwalker is just anime tropes upon anime tropes and simple stories that even toddlers can understand (Hence why I believe they're trying to appeal to a younger audience). When you view it like that, these 'guides' fit in rather well with EW.
The devs would probably love it if the average Cocomelon enjoyer was their average payer for the game.