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* OvershadowedByControversy: The game is practically never discussed for its gameplay or its lore, only about how many sponsorships it causes in front of videos of all sorts from history to gaming and everything in between and how annoying people find the constant advertisements.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: The game is practically never discussed for its gameplay or its lore, only about how its very active marketing efforts which many sponsorships it causes in front of videos of all sorts from history to gaming and everything in between and how annoying people find extremely annoying, although others might defend it due to [=YouTube=]'s inconsistent monetization, so giving ''Raid'' an EnforcedPlug at least provides an alternative source of revenue. If the constant advertisements. gameplay ''is'' brought up, it's to accuse it of [[AllegedlyFreeGame having predatory monetization]], as GachaGames tend to have, and whether or not people who take the sponsorship deals are complicit in giving people gambling addictions.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: The game is practically never discussed for its gameplay or its lore, only about how many sponsorships it causes in front of videos of all sorts from history to gaming and everything in between and how annoying people find the constant advertisements.
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* MemeticMutation: "Sponsored by ''Raid: Shadow Legends''."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Shortly after the game came out, Plarium Games started aggressively marketing it through sponsorship deals with multiple popular Website/YouTube, Website/{{Twitch}}, and Vimeo channels, leading to many users of the sites constantly seeing plugs for it partway through seemingly every video and stream that they watched. The ubiquity of these sponsor plugs quickly became a subject of jokes among netizens, who began portraying the game as lending Plarium's cash to anything and everything under the sun in exchange for a namedrop. And now it seems that Plarium has invaded Website/ThisVeryWiki as well.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: "Sponsored by ''Raid: Shadow Legends''."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Shortly after the game came out, Plarium Games started aggressively marketing it through sponsorship deals with multiple popular Website/YouTube, Website/{{Twitch}}, and Vimeo Platform/{{Vimeo}} channels, leading to many users of the sites constantly seeing plugs for it partway through seemingly every video and stream that they watched. The ubiquity of these sponsor plugs quickly became a subject of jokes among netizens, who began portraying the game as lending Plarium's cash to anything and everything under the sun in exchange for a namedrop. And now it seems that Plarium has invaded Website/ThisVeryWiki as well.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "Sponsored by ''Raid: Shadow Legends''."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Shortly after the game came out, Plarium Games started aggressively marketing it through sponsorship deals with multiple popular Website/YouTube, Website/{{Twitch}}, and Vimeo channels, leading to many users of the sites constantly seeing plugs for it partway through seemingly every video and stream that they watched. The ubiquity of these sponsor plugs quickly became a subject of jokes among netizens, who began portraying the game as lending Plarium's cash to anything and everything under the sun in exchange for a namedrop.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: "Sponsored by ''Raid: Shadow Legends''."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Shortly after the game came out, Plarium Games started aggressively marketing it through sponsorship deals with multiple popular Website/YouTube, Website/{{Twitch}}, and Vimeo channels, leading to many users of the sites constantly seeing plugs for it partway through seemingly every video and stream that they watched. The ubiquity of these sponsor plugs quickly became a subject of jokes among netizens, who began portraying the game as lending Plarium's cash to anything and everything under the sun in exchange for a namedrop. And now it seems that Plarium has invaded Website/ThisVeryWiki as well.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "Sponsored by ''Raid: Shadow Legends''."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Shortly after the game came out, Plarium Games started aggressively marketing it through sponsorship deals with multiple popular Website/YouTube, Website/{{Twitch}}, and Vimeo channels, leading to many users of the sites constantly seeing plugs for it partway through seemingly every video and stream that they watched. The ubiquity of these sponsor plugs quickly became a subject of jokes among netizens, who began portraying the game as lending their cash to anything and everything under the sun in exchange for a namedrop.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: "Sponsored by ''Raid: Shadow Legends''."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Shortly after the game came out, Plarium Games started aggressively marketing it through sponsorship deals with multiple popular Website/YouTube, Website/{{Twitch}}, and Vimeo channels, leading to many users of the sites constantly seeing plugs for it partway through seemingly every video and stream that they watched. The ubiquity of these sponsor plugs quickly became a subject of jokes among netizens, who began portraying the game as lending their Plarium's cash to anything and everything under the sun in exchange for a namedrop.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "Sponsored by ''Raid: Shadow Legends''."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Shortly after the game came out, Plarium Games started aggressively marketing it through sponsorship deals with multiple popular Website/YouTube, Website/{{Twitch}}, and Vimeo channels, leading to many users of the sites constantly seeing plugs for it partway through seemingly every video and stream that they watched. The ubiquity of these sponsor plugs quickly became a subject of jokes among netizens, who began portraying the game as lending their cash to anything and everything under the sun in exchange for a namedrop.[[/labelnote]]
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