No it isn't. You don't have the evidence to support this will turn into censorship. You are attempting to appeal to people with fear of something you don't even know is going to happen.
Some people in this thread continue to use the slippery slope argument, without even realizing it's a logical fallacy. That it has no value in this argument. Stop fear-mongering.
If you're going to argue against this, talk about the draconian limitations of the advertisement, not the economical incentives for teams to develop a more equal representations in some games. If that threatens your masculinity, then you can say that "art is dying", but don't expect people not to call you out.
My statement is my own, it is not made to appeal to anyone or change anyone's way of thinking as most will stand on their own side of the issue.
I'm not surprised that you criticize me for a number of things readily enough as a means of attempting to deflect and discredit my words. And saying it threatens my masculinity? What do you know of my masculinity. Your process on this seems to be an attempt to belittle and incriminate as your argument as a whole. Not that you won't find some who will agree with you, there will be some. But why is it that people such as you take issue with those who think otherwise believe the only way they can triumph is by attacking a person so.
Do you realize that is not the way to "win an argument". It's why these things so de evolve into a circle of insults until finally closed by a mod.
Do you know why I take my stance? It's because I love history, love it. Yet one thing that's always repeated was the calls for censorship of books, movies, music, actors or otherwise because of perceived wronging's or moral outrage. We look back and shake our heads now but the times those things happened, the issues ballooned into much bigger issues and greater calls of censorship until a period of time passed and people realized wow that it went too far and for some reason often results in a good number of burnings, I guess humanity loves a good burning. Funny how that keeps happening despite the fact we believe ourselves to be greater and wiser than what came before.
It's videogames, so what. It's one book, so what. It's a piece of art, so what. It's one actor, so what. It's one disgusting piece of imagery, so what.
Things change to reflect the times and video games like everything will do so as well, but what is perceived as sexist definitely falls into the eye of the beholder. Some here are more critical than others for example, trying to pass a rule to govern is likely to be as flawed as movie ratings. And even then every country has a different view point. Deadpool for example, R in the States was it not? In Canada it wasn't. Again, different view points. Not every item in the world is going to conform to the view point of everyone, nor should it. It's impossible. But it's only video games one says, sure but that's how too often such things always begin.
All things sexual has become this generations violent boogieman of the 90's scene. It's definitely easier to attack than violence and definitely a crusade with greater support.
And no I say none of this to convince anyone of anything, people will believe what they will. These conversations always go around in circles.
Censorship already exists.
Indeed.