EDIT: Apparently Team Cherry didn't know that this would happen, and it was probably just a way to get attention... still, though, this is still valid. This is a rant. If you dont like reading these, then please leave. I'm just trying to release some anger that I'm having. Okay I was watching the Summer Game Fest with my friends so excited to see if they would do Silksong, and then THEY MENTION THE GAME AND THEN PROCEED TO DO NOTHING ABOUT IT???? ALL FOR A DEADPOOL TRAILER???? WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY--------------------- I'm slightly pissed. I get it, though. Team Cherry probably didn't put a trailer, so they had to get someway to mention the fact that Silksong wont be in it, but really? Like that? That was so stupid because now practically all of the Silksong community - including myself- are going to be ruining the game because they announced it instead of Silksong. It probably just would've been best had they not mentioned it at all. If you know me, then you know that i'm an author. One of the things that I've learned is bad storytelling is when you bring something up, and then never mention it again. And that is the exact thing that they did. I'm not saying that this is a story, but by not mentioning Silksong again, you just got a bunch of people mad. You have to at least mention it again. Whether it be talking a little about the game, or just not mention it at all. It was just bad planning, and it's going to ruin the Deadpool VR game. Moral of the story: Silksong community, just because they mentioned the fact that they skipped Silksong's trailer, that does not mean that it gives you permission to ruin the deadpool game. Team Cherry probably didn't send in a trailer, but because everyone's looking forward to Silksong so much, that they mentioned it. Dont get me wrong. I'm pissed. But we still have more opportunities to see trailers. And if we dont get any, we waited almost ten years for Silksong. We can wait more. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.