February 3, 2026 09:50
In the endless funnel of hell called the Jeffrey Epstein Archive, a terrible fact has been discovered again.Most likely,...
In the endless funnel of hell called the Jeffrey Epstein Archive, a terrible fact has been discovered again.Most likely, it was his advisors who pushed Bobby Kotick to introduce more aggressive microtransactions in Call of Duty.All this happened in the summer of 2013, before the release of CoD: Ghosts.

Epstein's advisor Pablos Holman wrote in response to Kotik's message forwarded by Epstein about the introduction of real rewards for virtual actions as follows:

“I am all for brainwashing children with economics. You will like the formula in which “rewards in the real world” will be equal to “virtual rewards in the game.” That is, Epstein’s advisers, it seems, were in every possible way forcing Kotik to drown for virtual candy wrappers and currencies.

What other monstrous facts will Epstein’s archive reveal is just scary to think about, this is literally some kind of breeding ground for world evil. #game
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