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super_etecoon said:
KLXVER said:

They were thinking clearly. They werent thinking in colors. Which is what we all should strive for.

How can you make this statement with a straight face? They weren’t thinking in colors? How not? Black vs white PlayStation. Black vs white person. That’s literally what they were doing.

Anyway, this conversation has nothing to do with the new Zelda trailer and I regret that my original comment spawned this path, but that’s just the world we live in today. 

On topic:

I’m guessing the next glimpse we’ll see of this title is the February Direct followed by (and I really hope this doesn’t happen) a dedicated Tears of the Kingdom Direct. For those who are complaining that these trailers aren’t showing enough, I’m in the opposite camp that’d rather just go into the experience as blind as possible. 

The woman represent a white PSP and the man represent a black PSP. Thats all. If you are offended by that poster, then you must believe the creators of it intended for it to have some racist statement behind it. Which you seem to think they didnt have. I also thought of the racist angle when I saw it obviously, because as you said, its the world we live in.