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Tbf this title is incredibly clickbaited. In the actual article they say they bought Tango and Hi-Fi rush because they thought the art was worth keeping alive, not because it would make money.
I mean, that's what the title says?
It isn't all that clickbait-y.
Only by comparison to worse ones. Its absolutely misleading at best.
The title says how it's not about money, but about (presumably) Tango's legacy. So.. their art. It's the same thing.
Its an opinion out of context, meant to have the reader fill in the blanks. Then they read it and go, aww I was wrong look at how nice this article is, I thought it was a naughty article.
Its childish.