So basically ignore the majority of potential customers and hope magic faeries bring them to the website?It's not their responsibility to scour the seeping black pit of the internet to correct authors who probably wouldn't even take it to heart, especially on sites like IGN. It would be a complete waste of resources. Sites like that are generally bought off to give games good reviews. You don't pay? Screw your game.
In this case, they are doing right by showing off pieces of 2.0 as they become finalized at live events that people attend physically, where there is no middle-man to thrust his biased opinion in every orifice he can.
Why even market a product. People will find out when the moogles appear in their room at night and tell them about it.
Who needs marketing!
Mew!
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