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3 years ago
Actually, Youtuber influencers are there to make money and get perks, their 'job' is to hype a game as much as possible. Those reasons are why LGR decided not to be one of EA's influencers. Notice they are never called 'game changers' anymore because they don't get much input into what goes into a game, though they can offer an opinion. But many of have said when they did get to go somewhere they were not really allowed to be negative and or give honest feedback about a feature. Most of the time it was skipped over quickly and strong feedback ignored or frowned upon. So, they are 'influencers' influencing you to buy as much as they can or they may not be invited the next time..just ask SimsVIP, or some others who lost followers by shadow hiding their reviews etc. If the person isn't happy enough and so excited they may not get the next pack to review, either. It has nothing to do with whether they love a game or pack,it's whether they can generate cash for the company.